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The osmolality of the PN mixture is not a relevant consideration in peripheral vein feeding.
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The osmolality of the PN mixture is a relevant consideration in peripheral vein feeding. Osmolality refers to the concentration of solutes in a solution and can affect the compatibility and tolerance of the solution when infused through peripheral veins. High osmolality solutions can cause vein irritation, phlebitis, and other complications. Therefore, it is important to consider the osmolality of the PN mixture to ensure safe and effective peripheral vein feeding.