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A multilumen (at least double) catheter is recommended for infusing PN separately from other medications.

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A multilumen catheter, specifically one with at least two lumens, is recommended for infusing parenteral nutrition (PN) separately from other medications. This is because PN requires its own dedicated lumen to prevent any potential interactions or contamination with other medications being administered through the catheter. By using a multilumen catheter, PN can be infused separately, ensuring its effectiveness and safety.

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