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  1. The requirements are 0.10-0.15 gm nitrogen/kg/day (no or minor metabolic stress and normal state), 0.15-0.20 gm nitrogen/kg/day (moderate metabolic stress with or without malnutrition), 0.20-0.25 gm nitrogen/kg/day (severe catabolism as in burns, sepsis and trauma).

  2. www.woundsource.com › product › proteinexProteinex® - WoundSource

    Proteinex® can be used with any patient that requires extra protein intake, including those with renal disease, hypoalbuminemia, dysphagia, burns, cancer, glycogen storage disease, or malnutrition, or patients undergoing wound care, bariatric surgery (pre and post-surgery), or with elderly patients.

  3. Comparative Studies. Albumin was compared to normal saline in 841 patients with acute ischemic stroke in the following international study. Albumin 25% at a dose 2 g/kg with a maximum volume of 750 mL or the equivalent volume of normal saline was administered within 5 hours of symptom onset.

  4. INDICATIONS: Proteinex® is a pre-digested liquid protein that has no fat, no sugar, no carbohydrates, no phosphorous and only 60 calories. PROTEINEX® is ready to use, no mixing is required, and will not clog feeding tubes.

  5. 30 lip 2023 · Thermoregulation is the maintenance of physiologic core body temperature by balancing heat generation with heat loss. A healthy individual will have a core body temperature of 37 +/- 0.5°C (98.6 +/- 0.9°F), the temperature range needed for the body's metabolic processes to function correctly.[1]

  6. 9 kwi 2019 · The average normal body temperature can range from 97.6˚F (36.4˚C) up to 99.6˚F (37.3˚C). There are various ways to measure the temperature, such as from the mouth, ear, rectum, or forehead ...

  7. 19 wrz 2023 · Protinex dosage. Adults: The nitrogen requirement for maintenance of body protein mass depends on the patient's condition (nutritional state and degree of metabolic stress). No or minor metabolic stress and normal nutritional state: 0.10-0.15 g nitrogen/kg/day, Moderate metabolic stress with or without malnutrition: 0.15-0.20 g nitrogen/kg/day,