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Iatrogenic malnutrition in critically ill patients apparently exists in the hospital. Although clinical dietitians help physicians to assess nutritional ...
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Iatrogenic malnutrition. As the population ages and people become frail, an increase is occurring in the number of ...
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Iatrogenic Malnutrition in Patients Receiving Ventilatory Support. Albert G. Driver, MD; Michel LeBrun, MD. JAMA. 1980;244(19):2195-2196. Abstract ...
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; Please read the disclaimer concerning the intent and limitations of the information provided here. Do not rely solely on the information in this article. ... Mayer J. Iatrogenic malnutrition. Postgrad Med. 1971 Mar;49(3):247-249. Olson JA. Recommended dietary intakes (RDI) of vitamin K in humans. Am J Clin Nutr.
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Define iatrogenic disease, mention the extent of the problem, give at least two examples, and explain why some iatrogenic disease is acceptable. Comment on the application of Hippocrates' dictum, "First Do No Harm" to today's medical practice. ... Malnutrition (around 35 million people die of malnutrition yearly)
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This study shows that in 1976, the prevalence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients of the general wards of an urban teaching hospital, was 44% or greater. Thirty-four percent of patients had levels of lymphopenia likely to be associated with reduced cellular immunity. ... Back to Iatrogenic Illness Index...
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