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Main description:
Completely revised and updated, Nutrition Support for the Critically Ill Patient: A Guide to Practice, Second Edition presents an unbiased, evidence-based examination of critical nutrition across the life cycle. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, each chapter has been carefully designed to provide a comprehensive review of the literature and a detailed exploration of the practical application of this information. With chapters written by experts, you get the most pertinent and current knowledge available, bolstered by tables, figures, and case studies that make the information accessible.
New Coverage in the Second Edition:
Gut microbiota support
Short bowel syndrome
Chronic critically ill phenomenon
Professional nutrition practice guidelines and protocols
Ethical considerations
Quality and performance improvement
Many challenges remain when providing optimal nutrition to all patients under all conditions at all times. Divided into eight sections, the book covers metabolic issues, nutrients for critically ill patients, delivery of nutrition therapy, nutrition therapy throughout the life cycle, special interest groups, specific organ system failure, general systemic failures, and professional issues in the field. It keeps you informed and aware of the continuous accrual of knowledge needed to craft and provide optimal nutrition therapy for the critically ill patient.
Contents:
Section I: Metabolic Alterations in the Critically Ill: Comparison of Nonstressed and Stressed States. Section II: Nutrients for the Critically III. Section III: Delivery of Nutrition Therapy in the Critically III. Section IV: Nutrition Therapy Throughout the Lifecycle. Section V: Nutrition Therapy for Special Interest Groups. Section VI: Specific Organ System Failure. Section VII: General Systemic Failures. Section VIII: Professional Issue
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: June, 2021
Pages: 705
Weight: 1310g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, General Practice, Nutrition