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301 related items for PubMed ID: 19041225

  • 1. An effective automated nutrition screen for hospitalized patients.
    Smith RC, Ledgard JP, Doig G, Chesher D, Smith SF.
    Nutrition; 2009 Mar; 25(3):309-15. PubMed ID: 19041225
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  • 2. Comparison of tools for nutrition assessment and screening for predicting the development of complications in orthopedic surgery.
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  • 4. Nutrition screening tools and the prediction of postoperative infectious and wound complications: comparison of methods in presence of risk adjustment.
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    Nutrition; 2005 Jun; 21(6):691-7. PubMed ID: 15925293
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  • 6. Development and validation of 3-Minute Nutrition Screening (3-MinNS) tool for acute hospital patients in Singapore.
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    Nursal TZ, Noyan T, Tarim A, Karakayali H.
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  • 8. Nutritional status among adult patients admitted to an university-affiliated hospital in Spain at the time of genoma.
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  • 9. Nutritional screening with Subjective Global Assessment predicts hospital stay in patients with digestive diseases.
    Wakahara T, Shiraki M, Murase K, Fukushima H, Matsuura K, Fukao A, Kinoshita S, Kaifuku N, Arakawa N, Tamura T, Iwasa J, Murakami N, Deguchi T, Moriwaki H.
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    Gurreebun F, Hartley GH, Brown AL, Ward MC, Goodship TH.
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  • 12. An evaluation of three nutritional screening tools in a Portuguese oncology centre.
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  • 13. A comparison of nutritional screening tools in the prediction of post-operative infectious and wound complications in the elderly patients undergoing abdominal operations.
    Reodecha P, Putwatana P, Sirapo-ngam Y, Lertsithichai P.
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    Pacelli F, Bossola M, Rosa F, Tortorelli AP, Papa V, Doglietto GB.
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  • 19. Development and validation of a nutrition screening tool for hospitalized cancer patients.
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  • 20. Nutritional assessment and management in hospitalised patients: implication for DRG-based reimbursement and health care quality.
    Ockenga J, Freudenreich M, Zakonsky R, Norman K, Pirlich M, Lochs H.
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