Which Vein is Best for TPN and Why?
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Due to its high concentration and osmolality, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) cannot be administered through a regular peripheral IV and requires central venous access. Choosing which vein is best for TPN is a critical decision that balances the patient's nutritional needs with the potential risks associated with different venous access sites. This choice depends on the anticipated duration of therapy, the patient's condition, and specific complication risks associated with each site.