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  1. ... cachexia, is essential before pursuing this treatment option. Prevention of Secondary Complications Nutritional deficiencies (e.g., of fat-soluble vitamins) can be ...
  2. ... nutritional and drug issues. General recommendations for the prevention and treatment of nutritional deficiencies. Diabetes Metab. 2009 Dec; 35 (6 Pt 2): ...
  3. ... palsy involved preventing and treating a number of nutritional issues, including vitamin and mineral deficiencies, excess weight and obesity, however, the treatment and prevention of protein-energy malnutrition via a high-calorie ...
  4. ... effective interventions with nutrition or hydration for the prevention of pressure ulcers for people with and without nutritional deficiency? Population Patients of all ages in all settings, ...
  5. ... trial did not report on burden of intervention, nutritional deficiencies, eating ... level strategies for the prevention of weight gain among adults No study on ...
  6. ... 2000 ]. In children who survive the newborn period, nutritional deficiencies must also be ... prevention of dilated cardiomyopathy Iron deficiency anemia, a chronic ...
  7. ... Zambian and Zimbabwean children with severe acute malnutrition:... Malnutrition -- see more articles Find an Expert Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Also in Spanish Children Failure to Thrive (For ...
  8. ... PubMed : 10674226 ] 74. Matthus-Vliegen E. Old age, malnutrition, and pressure sores: an ill-fated alliance. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2004; 59 :355–60. [ PubMed : 15071079 ] 75. Panel on the Prediction and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers in Adults. Clinical Practice Guideline ...
  9. ... referrals made to psychiatry or psychology as appropriate. Prevention of Secondary Complications Infants with severe skin erosions should be monitored and treated aggressively for dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, malnutrition, and secondary infection and sepsis. Surveillance Regular evaluation ...
  10. ... diarrhea in children who are at risk of malnutrition. In fact, it may even increase the risk of having diarrhea that lasts more than a few days. Fall prevention. Taking folic acid by mouth with vitamin B12 ...
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