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Total Parenteral Nutrition in Adults
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1978Parenteral hyperalimentation is the intravenous delivery of essential nutrients to maintain a patient in positive nitrogen balance and nutritional equilibrium. It is indicated when gastrointestinal intake is impossible, potentially hazardous, or insufficient(1).
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Total Parenteral Nutrition [PDF]
P L, Madan, D K, Madan, J F, Palumbo
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Zinc and Total Parenteral Nutrition
Southern Medical Journal, 1977Present knowledge of trace element nutritional requirements and the effects of TPN solutions unsupplemented with zinc indicate that zinc supplementation must be considered for any patient receiving prolonged TPN. Zinc sulfate appears to be the supplement of choice, and infusions of freeze-dried plasma appear to be an unsatisfactory method for supplying
MacFarlane, Michie Dd, Wirth Fh
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Total Parenteral Nutrition in Obstetrics
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985Total parenteral nutrition was provided to ten patients during pregnancy. No obstetrical or fetal complications attributable to the nutrition therapy occurred. All infants were at or above the tenth percentile in weight for gestational age. Total parenteral nutrition appears to be safe for the mother and fetus when given after the first trimester; the ...
Kent Ueland+5 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1975
This book is based on the proceedings of the symposium on total parenteral nutrition sponsored by the Food Science Committee, Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association held in Nashville, Tenn, in 1972. The format of the book is excellent in that a formal presentation by an authority in the field is followed by a discussion ...
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This book is based on the proceedings of the symposium on total parenteral nutrition sponsored by the Food Science Committee, Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association held in Nashville, Tenn, in 1972. The format of the book is excellent in that a formal presentation by an authority in the field is followed by a discussion ...
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Total parenteral nutrition impairs glucose metabolism by modifying the gut microbiome
Nature Metabolism, 2023Peng Wang+10 more
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A Total Parenteral Nutrition Protocol
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1977The need for guidelines on the use of concentrated nutritional solutions to achieve effective total parenteral nutrition has become very evident in our hospitals. As these are teaching hospitals, our physicians write TPN orders for short-term surgical patients, long-term patients (home TPN), burn patients, neonatal patients and selected cancer ...
Marv Chamberlain+4 more
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, 2010
Total parenteral nutrition has been of clinical importance in the United States for less than a decade.
D. Law
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Total parenteral nutrition has been of clinical importance in the United States for less than a decade.
D. Law
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Infection control in total parenteral nutrition.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1973Infection is a significant hazard, and disseminated fungal infection has been a particularly frequent and dread complication of total parenteral nutrition. Rates of septicemia as high as 27% have been reported.
D. Goldmann, D. Maki
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Total parenteral nutrition with lipid
The American Journal of Surgery, 1978The efficacy of TPN, with lipid as the major source of calories, was assessed with body composition measurements. A multiple isotope dilution technic was employed to measure body composition before, at two week intervals during, and at the completion of a course of TPN.
Moira Calder+3 more
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