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Is TPN recommended in previously well-nourished patients with longstanding postoperative ileus?

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TPN, or total parenteral nutrition, is a method of providing nutrition intravenously when patients cannot consume food orally. In the case of previously well-nourished patients with longstanding postoperative ileus, TPN may be recommended. Postoperative ileus is a condition where the normal movement of the intestines is delayed or absent, leading to a temporary blockage. This can result in the inability to tolerate oral intake. In such cases, TPN can help provide the necessary nutrients until the patient's condition improves and they can resume normal oral intake. Therefore, the statement "True" indicates that TPN is recommended in these patients.

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