Small pores called gastric pits contain many exocrine cells that secrete digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid into the lumen, or hollow region, of the stomach. Mucous cells found throughout the stomach lining and gastric pits secrete mucus to protect the stomach from its own digestive secretions.
The tpn should be used cautiously in patients with pancreatitis because : They cannot tolerate high-glucose concentration
If you got pancreatitis, there will some sort of blockage in your pancreas which make it difficult for your body to break down your food and regulate your blood sugar, this cause you unable to tolerate high-glucose foods
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The nurse should insert a peripheral intravenous fluid line and infuse normal saline on the patient. After all the necessary protocol tests have been done on a patient who is admitted to a hospital, it is necessary for the nurse to conduct this next protocol to ensure the stability of the patient and address his concerns if needed immediately.