KK Pen Calculations
KK Pen Calculations
KK Pen Calculations
1. Determine the following for Ensure at 68 ml/hour (Note: when working with volumes of
formula for enteral formula, it is expressed in total volume/ml not as cans or ounces. For
example: 1200 ml’s, not 5 cans)
3. How much Perative would need to be delivered to provide about 2,500 calories and about
130 protein?
Total volume in ml’s: 1923 ml
5. Calculate how much Impact is necessary to provide 80 grams of protein. What is the
total volume, calories and free fluid that it would provide?
a. Total volume (ml): 1428.6 ml
6. How many cans of Nutren 2.0 are necessary to provide 1250 calories? How much protein
does it provide ? How much free fluid? (when supplements are consumed PO, they are
usually expressed in cans/day)
a. # of cans: 2.5
b. Protein (g): 52.5
c. Free Fluid: 432.5
8. How much of the following nutrients would be provided in 2 Glucerna meals bars?
a. Kcals: 300 kcal
b. Protein: 20g
9. For the following Standard TPN solution, calculate the requested information:
2800 ml of 50% CHO and 8.5% AA.
a. Protein (grams): 119g
10. Calculate the nutritional provisions in a standard solution of 2,450 ml 50% CHO, 10%
protein, and 10% lipids (500ml’s) QOD
a. Protein (grams): 122.5 g
11. Calculate the following: 1,200 ml of 70% CHO; 1,000 ml of 8.5 % protein; and 20% lipids
(in 500 ml bag) given QOD to a 74 kg person.
a. Protein (grams): 85 g
b. Total NPC (average/day): 3356 kcal
c. Total calories: 3696 kcal
d. Fat load: .68 g/kg/d
e. CHO load: 7.88 mg/kg/min
f. What is the max amount of CHO for this person: 639 g
12. MC is starting on TPN (wt. 61 kg). You determined his needs to be 2,650 kcals/day and
protein needs at 91 grams. He will get 10% lipids 3 times/week. Write a TPN order using
60% dextrose and 8.5% AA (include protein calories) to meet his needs:
a. Volume CHO (60%): 1005 ml
13. Design a TPN formula to provide 1840 calories and 65 grams of protein for a 59 kg person.
Remember the minimum lipid requirements. Make sure the person receives adequate fluid.
14. JT is receiving both Procalamine and Jevity 1.0. He is tolerating Jevity at only 40 ml/hour
which doesn’t meet his protein needs of 90 grams. How much Procalamine does he need
and at what rate over 24 hours to meet his total protein needs?
a. Procalamine (grams protein): 48
b. Procalamine (volume): 1655 ml
Initial Stock Total Total
concentration grams volume
Amino acids 8.5 65 765
Dextrose D50 303 606
Fat 10 50 500
CHO load 3.6
Fat load .85
Final AA concentration 3.5%
Final dextrose concentration 16%
Total final volume 1871
Total Calories 1840
c. Rate of Procalamine: 69 ml/hr
c. Kcals provided by Jevity: 1018 kcals
15. Find a product that will provide 1,200 calories and >60 grams pro in less than 1,000 ml
and osmolality less than 600 mOsm. How much must be delivered?
Jevity 1.5
975ml
16. Calculate the following for Jevity 1.5 half strength (diluted in equal water—i.e. ½ of the total
volume is added water) at 83 ml/hour over 22 hours.
b. Protein: 58.2g
e. Total free fluid provided (added water plus Jevity free fluid): 1606.4 ml
17. Design a tailor-made formula providing 112 grams protein, 2,875 total calories, and 3,100
ml’s total fluid ( 100 ml’s) for an 89 kg person. Complete the table below.