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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Measured Energy Expenditure Of Nonambulatory Patients With Severe Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Roland Dickerson, Rex Brown, Jane Gervasio, Emily Hak, John Williams, Lawrence Hak
Measured Energy Expenditure Of Nonambulatory Patients With Severe Neurodevelopmental Disabilities, Roland Dickerson, Rex Brown, Jane Gervasio, Emily Hak, John Williams, Lawrence Hak
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12, 1997.
Does The Quantity Of Enteral Nutrition Affect Outcomes In Critically Ill Trauma Patients?, Jennifer Ash, Jane Gervasio, Gary Zaloga, George Rodman Jr.
Does The Quantity Of Enteral Nutrition Affect Outcomes In Critically Ill Trauma Patients?, Jennifer Ash, Jane Gervasio, Gary Zaloga, George Rodman Jr.
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from Clinical Nutrition Week, Orlando, FL, January 29-February 2, 2005.
Enhanced Student Learning And Scholarly Productivity Through Capstone Projects, Bruce Hancock, Jane Gervasio, Iftekhar Kalsekar, Julie Koehler, Mary Andritz
Enhanced Student Learning And Scholarly Productivity Through Capstone Projects, Bruce Hancock, Jane Gervasio, Iftekhar Kalsekar, Julie Koehler, Mary Andritz
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy/Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, July 16-24, 2008.
Enhanced Student Learning And Public Health Awareness Through Capstone Projects, Jane Gervasio, Carriann Richey, Bruce Hancock, Iftekhar Kalsekar, Julie Koehler, Mary Andritz
Enhanced Student Learning And Public Health Awareness Through Capstone Projects, Jane Gervasio, Carriann Richey, Bruce Hancock, Iftekhar Kalsekar, Julie Koehler, Mary Andritz
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Boston, MA, July 18-22, 2009.
Chronic Hypothermia And Energy Expenditure In A Neurodevelopmentally Disabled Patient: A Case Study, Jane Gervasio, Roland Dickerson, Rex Brown, J. Matthews
Chronic Hypothermia And Energy Expenditure In A Neurodevelopmentally Disabled Patient: A Case Study, Jane Gervasio, Roland Dickerson, Rex Brown, J. Matthews
Jane M. Gervasio
Hypothermia is defined as a core body temperature of <35°C and results in a decrease in measured resting energy expenditure. A 51-year-old mentally disabled patient experienced chronic hypothermia from neurologic sequelae. Because of her continued weight gain and increased body fat in the presence of presumed hypocaloric nutrition, indirect calorimetry measurements were performed twice in a 3-month period. The resting energy expenditure measurements prompted a reduction of her daily caloric intake to prevent further overfeeding. Hypothermia reduces oxygen consumption and, as a consequence, decreases resting energy expenditure. In patients for whom chronic hypothermia is a problem, nutritional intake must be …
Anabolic Agents: Adjuncts To Nutrition Support, Jane Gervasio
Anabolic Agents: Adjuncts To Nutrition Support, Jane Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
Anabolic agents as adjuncts to nutrition support therapy have been used to improve malnutrition and establish anabolism. Growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor, and anabolic steroids have been studied for their potential to reverse the catabolic process and promote anabolism. This paper reviews several anabolic agents and their possible role in nutrition support therapy.