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Clinical Nutrition Blog
Articles explore topics including digestive health, metabolic conditions, malnutrition and expert witness work in clinical nutrition cases.
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Discharge Nutrition After Brain Injury: Risks, Responsibilities and Continuity of Care
Learn why discharge nutrition after brain injury is critical, including risks, planning requirements, and medico-legal considerations.
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Aspiration Pneumonia After Brain Injury: The Role of Nutrition and Dysphagia
Learn how aspiration pneumonia occurs after brain injury, the role of dysphagia, and how feeding decisions impact patient safety.
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Inadequate Nutritional Intake After Brain Injury: When Is It a Concern?
Learn how patients may be eating but still not meeting nutritional needs after brain injury, and how this impacts recovery and clinical outcomes.
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Enteral Feeding After Brain Injury: When Is Tube Feeding Required?
Learn when enteral feeding is required after brain injury, including tube types, risks, and best practice nutritional management.
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Weight Loss After Brain Injury: When Is It a Red Flag?
Learn when weight loss after brain injury becomes a concern, including causes, risks, and when it may indicate inadequate nutritional care.
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How Is Nutritional Status Monitored After Brain Injury (and What Gets Missed?)
Learn how nutritional status is monitored after brain injury and the common failures that lead to missed malnutrition and delayed intervention.
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Malnutrition After Brain Injury in Hospital: When Does It Become Negligence?
Learn when malnutrition after brain injury may be considered negligence, including failures in nutritional care, feeding delays, and dysphagia management.
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Dysphagia After Brain Injury: Nutritional Risks and Management
Learn how dysphagia after brain injury affects nutrition, including aspiration risk, feeding support, and safe nutritional management.
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Does Nutrition Affect Recovery After Brain Injury?
Learn how nutrition affects recovery after traumatic brain injury, including metabolic changes, feeding support, and rehabilitation nutrition.
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