The A.S.P.E.N. adult nutrition support core curriculum
2nd edition
American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
2012
xx, 716 p. : ill.
9781889622071
Anglais
1. Nutrient intake, digestion, absorption and excretion -- 2. Energy -- 3. Carbohydrates -- 4. Probiotics and prebiotics -- 5. Lipids -- 6. Protein -- 7. Fluids, electrolytes and acid-base disorders -- 8. Vitamins and trace elements -- 9. Nutrition screening and assessment -- 10. Overview of enteral nutrition -- 11. Enteral formulations -- 12. Enteral access devices -- 13. Complications of enteral nutrition -- 14. Overview of parenteral nutrition -- 15. Parenteral nutrition formulations -- 16. Parenteral access devices -- 17. Complications of parenteral nutrition -- 18. Drug-nutrient interactions -- 19. Dietary supplements -- 20. Pregnancy and lactation -- 21. Wound healing -- 22. Nutrition in neurologic impairment -- 23. Critical care sepsis -- 24. Trauma, surgery and burns -- 25. Pulmonary failure -- 26. Gastrointestinal disease -- 27. Liver disease -- 28. Pancreatitis -- 29. Renal disease -- 30. Short bowel syndrome -- 31. Solid organ transplantation -- 32. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection -- 33. Cancer -- 34. Nutritional and medical management of diabetes mellitus in hospitalized patients -- 35. Obesity -- 36. Nutrition support for older adults -- 37. Chylothorax and chylous ascites -- 38. Home nutrition support -- 39. Ethics and law -- 40. Quality improvement -- 41. Application of research, derivation of guidelines and evidence-based practice
This book is an essential resource for all professionals involved in nutrition support for the adult patient. It provides in-depth knowledge of the core science (why) and core practical (how to) nutrition support principles for the adult patient, in alignment with the contemporary format of problem-based learning. To effectively engage the reader in this type of active learning, each chapter provides evidence-based, didactic background information that is supported by practical clinical scenarios. In addition, the Core Curriculum includes a number of organizational features that allow readers to rapidly retrieve information on their specific educational goals while maximizing their learning experience on core subject matter. Four information-packed sections: 1.Basics of nutrition and metabolism 2.Clinical foundations of nutrition support 3.Nutrition support of specific states 4.Management and professional issues Key features include: * 40 chapters with numerous figures and tables and extended index. Contributions from leading experts in nutrition, medicine, surgery, nursing and ethics practice. New chapters on pre- and probiotics, dietary supplements and the older adult * Core background information supported by practical clinical scenarios * "Test Your Knowledge" questions and answers to help readers with their learning objectives The Core Curriculum combines, into one book, all the information necessary to practice nutrition support therapy. This is an essential book for those involved in nutrition support for the adult patient - from novice to experienced clinicians. The diverse backgrounds of the editors and authors, including research (scientist), clinical practice, education, and advocacy enhance the Core's usefulness in translating the science of nutrition support to its clinical application.
Alimentation entérale / Alimentation parentérale / Nutrition / Diétothérapie
WB 410 M946a 2012
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1 | WB 410 M946a 2012 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |