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ENTERAL FORMULAS

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
This article is intended to assist the nurse in caring for the patient who requires medical nutritional formulas, either as a complete diet or as a dietary supplement, to increase the nurse's knowledge of formula components, when and why different formulas are used, and when a change in formula may be indicated.
D S, Weinstein, J, Furman
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Newer components of enteral formulas

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2002
The past decade has seen a paradigm shift in the goals of nutritional care from basic delivery of macronutrient calories to the provision of specific nutrients, which, in addition to supporting growth, have health and disease modulating effects. The appreciation of the central role of nutrition in heath and disease may lead to increased use of a new ...
Timothy, Sentongo, Maria R, Mascarenhas
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Selenium Content of Enteral Formulas

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1986
Selenium content of several complete enteral formulas and modular enteral components was determined by neutron activation analysis. Formulas based on egg albumin provided the highest content of selenium. Most of the remaining formulas had selenium contents that would provide an amount less than the proposed safe and adequate range of intake.
R F, Martin, V R, Young, M, Janghorbani
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Determinant Factors of the Viscosity of Enteral Formulas

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2012
Background: Thickened enteral formula (TEF), which is made by adding thickener to enteral formula, has been used mainly in Japan to reduce the incidence of clinical complications associated with enteral nutrition. However, the optimal viscosity of TEF needed to achieve a high efficiency is different for each medical complication and for individual ...
Maki, Wakita   +3 more
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Enteral Nutrition: Frequency of Formula Modification

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1981
A retrospective study was undertaken to determine with what frequency one of the 12 standard enteral formulations routinely used by the Metabolic Support Service could not be used without modification. Forty‐three percent of the 83 patients studied required modification of one or more of the 5 individual components of the enteral product being utilized
B A, Freed   +3 more
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Osmolality of enteral formulas for maternal phenylketonuria

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1985
AbstractOsmolalities of individual products and composite diets used in the treatment of maternal phenylketonuria were measured. Mathematical equations were developed which predict osmolality. Quantitative information on osmolalities of enteral formulas for women with maternal phenylketonuria may help clinicians plan diets to avoid the risk of ...
K, Anderson, P B, Acosta, B, Kennedy
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