Practical Handbook of Nutrition in Clinical Practice

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CRC Press, 1994. gada 12. jūl. - 320 lappuses
The Practical Handbook of Nutrition in Clinical Practice is an excellent supplement to standard textbooks in nutrition support and a must-have reference for those with an interest in this area. The text reviews nutrition assessment techniques from the very basic to the latest research methods. The areas of malnutrition and refeeding are explored as are overnutrition and obesity. Enteral access techniques and enteral nutrition are expertly covered. The history and current practice of total parenteral nutrition are discussed by one of the modern-day developers of this lifesaving technique. The role of managed care in nutrition is a timely chapter with current health care reform in mind. Nutritional immunology, nutrition in renal disease, nutrition fraud and ethical issues in nutrition support, along with nutrition support in short bowel syndrome and the surgical patient, are all discussed in detail.

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Donald F Kirby and Mark H DeLegge
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Chapter
8
Summary
16
Understanding Malnutrition and Refeeding Syndrome
19
Appendix I
35
Chapter 4
49
Chapter 5
65
Chapter 6
87
Total Parenteral Nutrition
135
Nutrition in Surgical Patients
165
Chapter 10
183
Chapter 11
197
Chapter 12
215
Chapter 14
243
Consumer Nutrition Hotline
261
Chapter 16
279

A Pull Technique of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
106
Chapter 7
119

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