The A.S.P.E.N. Nutrition Support Practice ManualBack cover: "This practical 'how to' manual provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on the proper implementation of enteral and parenteral nutrition. Its multidisciplinary approach makes it indespensible for all healthcare professionals ... With an easy to use searchable CD-ROM and extensive chapters on AIDS, cancer, transplantation, and long term care, this book is the most important manual for enteral and parenteral nutrition in the 21st century." |
Contents
Nutrition Assessment and Decision Making | 3 |
Nutritional Goals and Requirements | 38 |
Enteral Access and Infusion Equipment | 54 |
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