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Addressing Frequent Issues of Home Enteral Nutrition Patients

The home enteral nutrition (HEN) population is a medically diverse group whose number has increased substantially in recent decades. Although medically stable compared with acute care patients requiring nutrition support, HEN population needs are unique and require a team approach to manage nutritio...

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Published in:Nutrition in clinical practice 2019-04, Vol.34 (2), p.186-195
Main Authors: Johnson, Teresa W., RN, Sara Seegmiller, Epp, Lisa, Mundi, Manpreet S.
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