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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 a high osmolality can cause irritation and damage to the veins. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the osmolality of the PN mixture is within an acceptable range for peripheral vein feeding to prevent complications and ensure patient safety.