Product Description
Patients who are unable to achieve an adequate nutritional intake via their gut are at risk of malnutrition and its many associated problems. They may, therefore, require feeding directly into a vein. Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition is an introductory text offering the healthcare professional involved in nutritional support a practical guide to the broad principles and practice of adult intravenous nutrition.
Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition describes:
- why nutritional care is so important
- what should be given
- what can go wrong
- how to deal with any intravenous feeding problems
- how to organise aspects of nutritional care.
Numerous illustrations and case studies help to illustrate the principles discussed.
Product Data
- ISBN:
- 9780853696582
- Author:
- Peter Austin and Mike Stroud
- Publisher:
- Pharmaceutical Press
- Pub Date:
- March 2007
- Format:
- Paperback
- Extent:
- 320 pages
- Dimensions:
- 156 x 234 mm
- Approx Wt:
- 0.476 kg
- HS Code:
- 490199
- The Importance of Nutritional Support
- Oral and Enteral Tube Support
- Intravenous Support
- Clinical Assessment
- Pharmaceutical Review
- Decisions on Intravenous Nutrition
- Fluid and Macronutrients
- Electrolytes
- Micronutrients
- Prescribing for Patients with Specific Problems
- Regimen Choice
- Potential Complications
- Monitoring
- Organising Nutrition Support
- Technical Services
- On the Ward
- Appendix 1 Stability
- Appendix 2 Salts and Pharmaceutical Calculations
- Appendix 3 Micronutrient Preparations
- Appendix 4 High Sodium Drinks and Feeds for Short Bowel Syndrome