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ISBN10: 0071798528 | ISBN13: 9780071798525

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Understand the unique nutritional needs of infants and children in the pediatric critical care unit Written with the goal of shortening recovery time and improving overall clinical outcomes, Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition is the first text to offercomprehensive, in-depth coverage of the nutritional needs of infants and children in the pediatric care unit. This practical text imparts basic concepts, critically appraises the literature, and provides a completereview of the key principles of pediatric critical care nutrition. Combining clinical strategies with a compilation of available evidence, Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition, covers essential topics such as: Metabolic alterations and nutrients in the critically ill child Delivery of nutrition support to the critically ill child Disease-related nutrition considerations including burns and wound healing, solid-organ transplantation, renal and pulmonary failure, gastrointestinal issues, cancer, obesity, and more Practical aspects of the delivery of nutrition support Optimum nutrition therapy is essential during the entire continuum of critical illness until recovery, and requires the multidisciplinary awareness, knowledge, and effort taught in this groundbreaking text.
Section 1 | Metabolic alterations and nutrients in the critically ill child |
Chapter 1 | Metabolic response to stress (includes Carbohydrate, protein and lipid metabolism) |
Chapter 2 | Nutrition assessment and monitoring |
Chapter 3 | Energy and macronutrient requirements in the critically ill child |
Chapter 4 | Micronutrient requirements in the critically ill child |
Chapter 5 | Fluid-electrolyte and acid base requirements |
Section 2 | Delivery of nutrition support to the critically ill child |
Chapter 7 | Parenteral versus enteral nutrition |
Chapter 8 |
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