A Cancer Source Book for NursesAmerican Cancer Society, 1981 - 140 pages |
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Page 35
... Nutritional therapy or intravenous hyperalimentation improve the nutritional status of patients who are debilitated by the disease process or are unable to maintain normal food and 35.
... Nutritional therapy or intravenous hyperalimentation improve the nutritional status of patients who are debilitated by the disease process or are unable to maintain normal food and 35.
Page 41
... Nutritional status may be poor in the pa- tient who has lost weight due to cancer or has been deprived of nutrients during diagnostic tests . Immediate intervention to improve nutritional status in the pretreatment period , using ...
... Nutritional status may be poor in the pa- tient who has lost weight due to cancer or has been deprived of nutrients during diagnostic tests . Immediate intervention to improve nutritional status in the pretreatment period , using ...
Page 140
... Nutritional problems in radiotherapy patients . Am J Nurs 78 : 1194-1196 , 1978 . Saito TE : Adriamycin : a review of its use , and guidelines for administration . Cancer Nurs 1 : 169-174 , 1978 . Satterwhite BE : What to do when ...
... Nutritional problems in radiotherapy patients . Am J Nurs 78 : 1194-1196 , 1978 . Saito TE : Adriamycin : a review of its use , and guidelines for administration . Cancer Nurs 1 : 169-174 , 1978 . Satterwhite BE : What to do when ...
Contents
The Cancer Problem7 | 7 |
The Nature of Cancer9 | 9 |
Epidemiology of Cancer13 | 13 |
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