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Dietitian's handbook of enteral and parenteral nutrition / edited by Annalynn Skipper.

Contributor(s): Skipper, Annalynn.
Publisher: Sudbury, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2012Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xx, 351 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9780763742904 (hbk.); 0763742902 (hbk.).Other title: Enteral and parenteral nutrition.Subject(s): Enteral feeding -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Parenteral feeding -- Handbooks, manuals, etcDDC classification: 615.855 DIE 2012
Contents:
Nutrition support practice in context -- Nutrition screening and assessment -- Nutrition support: indication and efficacy -- An ethics primer -- Indirect calorimetry -- Macronutrient requirements -- Water and micronutrients -- Nutrition needs of neonates -- Unique nutrient needs of the geriatric patient -- Acute and chronic pancreatitis -- Nutrition support in liver disease -- Acute kidney injury -- Solid organ transplant -- HIV and cancer -- Burns -- Surgery and wound healing -- Trauma -- Obesity in critical illness -- Enteral feeding -- Parenteral nutrition -- Nutrition support in the acute care environment.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nutrition support practice in context -- Nutrition screening and assessment -- Nutrition support: indication and efficacy -- An ethics primer -- Indirect calorimetry -- Macronutrient requirements -- Water and micronutrients -- Nutrition needs of neonates -- Unique nutrient needs of the geriatric patient -- Acute and chronic pancreatitis -- Nutrition support in liver disease -- Acute kidney injury -- Solid organ transplant -- HIV and cancer -- Burns -- Surgery and wound healing -- Trauma -- Obesity in critical illness -- Enteral feeding -- Parenteral nutrition -- Nutrition support in the acute care environment.