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Renal Phosphorus Regulation In Thermally-Injured And Multiple Trauma Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition, Jane M. Gervasio, Rex O. Brown, Justin J. Sherman, William L. Hickerson, Kenneth A. Kudsk, Roland N. Dickerson
Renal Phosphorus Regulation In Thermally-Injured And Multiple Trauma Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition, Jane M. Gervasio, Rex O. Brown, Justin J. Sherman, William L. Hickerson, Kenneth A. Kudsk, Roland N. Dickerson
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from the 22nd Clinical Congress of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Orlando, FL, January 18-21, 1998.
Enteral Cisapride, Erythromycin, And Metoclopramide In Critically Ill Patients Intolerant To Enteral Nutrition: A Randomized, Placebocontrolled, Cross-Over Study, Robert Maclaren, Jane M. Gervasio, David A. Kuhl, Teresa N. Livingston, Kyle Swift, Roland N. Dickerson, Rex O. Brown, Stacey Headley, Kenneth A. Kudsk, John J. Lima
Enteral Cisapride, Erythromycin, And Metoclopramide In Critically Ill Patients Intolerant To Enteral Nutrition: A Randomized, Placebocontrolled, Cross-Over Study, Robert Maclaren, Jane M. Gervasio, David A. Kuhl, Teresa N. Livingston, Kyle Swift, Roland N. Dickerson, Rex O. Brown, Stacey Headley, Kenneth A. Kudsk, John J. Lima
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 1997 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 9-12, 1997.
Blood Glucose Concentration Does Not Correlate With Organ Failure Or Outcome In Trauma Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition, Jennifer L. Ash, Jane M. Gervasio, Gary P. Zaloga, George H. Rodman Jr.
Blood Glucose Concentration Does Not Correlate With Organ Failure Or Outcome In Trauma Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition, Jennifer L. Ash, Jane M. Gervasio, Gary P. Zaloga, George H. Rodman Jr.
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2005 Spring Practice and Research Forum/Updates in Therapeutics, Myrtle Beach, SC, April 10-13, 2005.
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.
Nutritional Support In The Acute Care Patient Post-Ventricular Assist Device Placement, Abby Re, Jane M. Gervasio, Robert D. Warhurst, Gary P. Zaloga
Nutritional Support In The Acute Care Patient Post-Ventricular Assist Device Placement, Abby Re, Jane M. Gervasio, Robert D. Warhurst, Gary P. Zaloga
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from American College of Clinical Pharmacy Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, October 23-26, 2005.
Bowel Necrosis Associated With Enteral Feeding, Jane M. Gervasio, Ryan Ednalino, Jennifer Reynolds, Gary P. Zaloga
Bowel Necrosis Associated With Enteral Feeding, Jane M. Gervasio, Ryan Ednalino, Jennifer Reynolds, Gary P. Zaloga
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from Clinical Nutrition Week, Dallas, TX, February 12-15, 2006.
Evaluation Of Enteral Feeding Success In Head Injured Patients Placed In Pentobarbital Induced Comas, Jane M. Gervasio, Jonathan Egel, Joshua Mcgehee, Gabriel Drew Stillabower, Nicole Ponton, Lawrence Bortenschlager, Timothy Pohlman
Evaluation Of Enteral Feeding Success In Head Injured Patients Placed In Pentobarbital Induced Comas, Jane M. Gervasio, Jonathan Egel, Joshua Mcgehee, Gabriel Drew Stillabower, Nicole Ponton, Lawrence Bortenschlager, Timothy Pohlman
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract of Distinction from Clinical Nutrition Week, Las Vegas, NV, February 8-10, 2010.
Nutrition In The Critically Ill Patient, Jane M. Gervasio
Nutrition In The Critically Ill Patient, Jane M. Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
Critical illness presents with the classic response to stress, including hypermetabolism and increased catabolism, resulting in a negative energy and nitrogen balance. These harmful events initiate the immunological response, starting with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome, which, if not resolved, may lead to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). Furthermore, patients who do not develop early MODS manifest a compensation anti-inflammatory response syndrome, which suppresses immunity and predisposes the patient to sepsis, thereby Âincreasing the risk of late MODS and ultimately death. The use of specialized nutrition support, including enteral nutrition (EN) and parenteral nutrition (PN), has been initiated in an …
Nutrition Support, Jane Gervasio
Nutrition Support Review, Jane Gervasio
Current Controversies In Critical Care Pharmacotherapy: Incorporating Evidence Into Practice. How Can We Start Nutrition, Jane Gervasio
Current Controversies In Critical Care Pharmacotherapy: Incorporating Evidence Into Practice. How Can We Start Nutrition, Jane Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
No abstract provided.
Bowel Necrosis Associated With Enteral Nutrition, Jane Gervasio
Bowel Necrosis Associated With Enteral Nutrition, Jane Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
No abstract provided.
Does The Quantity Of Enteral Nutrition Affect Outcomes In Critically Ill Trauma Patients?, Jane Gervasio
Does The Quantity Of Enteral Nutrition Affect Outcomes In Critically Ill Trauma Patients?, Jane Gervasio
Jane M. Gervasio
No abstract provided.
Small Bowel Necrosis As A Result Of Enteral Nutrition In Critically Ill Patients, J. Reynolds, Jane Gervasio, G. Zaloga
Small Bowel Necrosis As A Result Of Enteral Nutrition In Critically Ill Patients, J. Reynolds, Jane Gervasio, G. Zaloga
Jane M. Gervasio
Abstract from the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 7-11, 2003.
Enteral Nutrition, Jane Gervasio
Enteral Nutrition, Jane Gervasio