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Enteral Nutritional Therapy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
Patient selection, dietary formulations, techniques of intubation, and complications are discussed.
J L, Rombeau, L R, Barot
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ENTERAL NUTRITION THERAPY

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
Nursing care is key to positive outcomes in patients who require enteral nutrition. Understanding the decision-making process for the use of this therapy along with the steps of feeding initiation, advancement, monitoring, and complication prevention, gives nursing personnel the tools they need to deliver nutrition in a safe, cost-effective manner ...
P, Guenter, M, Ericson, S, Jones
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Nutritional Therapy

2022
Nutritional status is a major player in the complex management of patients affected by Covid-19 requiring intensive care unit (ICU) treatment. These represent the 20% of the hospitalized population infected by SARS-CoV2 [1].
Sukkar S. G.   +4 more
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Nutrition Support Therapy

2017
In most addictions, serious nutritional deficiencies of major proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals exist which prevent their capability to digest carbohydrates efficiently. This review aims to point out some treatment approaches in nutrition management for alcohol addiction, drug addiction, food addiction, Internet addiction and sex addiction ...
Li-Jun, Xiao, Ran, Tao
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Nutritional Therapy

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
This article provides the reader with steps needed to accurately assess patient nutrition behaviors that contribute to weight gain, inability to lose weight, or inability to sustain weight loss. Evidence-based approaches in nutrition therapy that can create the daily energy deficit needed to produce 1/2 to 2 pounds of weight loss per week, and the ...
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Nutrition therapy for hypertension

Current Diabetes Reports, 2003
A contemporary approach to hypertension and prevention are covered in this article. It contains important information for clinicians, such as hypertension management, metabolic syndrome issues, lifestyle behavioral management, nutrient issues, weight loss treatments (ie, medications and surgical procedures), the role of physical activity, and ...
Elise, Zimmerman, Judith, Wylie-Rosett
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Thiamine in Nutrition Therapy

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2012
Clinicians involved with nutrition therapy traditionally concentrated on macronutrients and have generally neglected the importance of micronutrients, both vitamins and trace elements. Micronutrients, which work in unison, are important for fundamental biological processes and enzymatic reactions, and deficiencies may lead to disastrous consequences ...
Krishnan, Sriram   +2 more
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[Nutritional therapy].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1999
This article describes nutritional therapy for hemorrhagic gastro-intestinal diseases. The aim of this therapy is to protect and to accelerate cure of hemorrhagic lesion with rapid recovery of general condition. The accurate judgement for fluid therapy and contents, volume and timing of dietetic therapy is very difficult.
T, Kawamura, M, Nakamura
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Nutrition as Medical Therapy

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2014
Recent data support the use of nutritional agents for use as targeted medical therapy. This article reviews some of the pharmacologic roles that parenteral nutritional ingredients (selenium, lipid emulsion, insulin, and levocarnitine) can play in the setting of critical illness.
Dinesh, Yogaratnam   +3 more
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Nutritional therapy in Crohn's disease

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 1998
The value of nutritional support in the prevention and treatment of malnutrition in Crohn's disease is undisputed but its role in primary therapy continues to be debated. Controlled trials have demonstrated that enteral nutrition induces remission rates comparable to that of corticosteroid therapy in Crohn's disease and remains the treatment of choice ...
M A, O'Sullivan, C A, O'Morain
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