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A.S.P.E.N. Parenteral Nutrition Safety Consensus Recommendations

dc.contributor.authorAyers, Phil
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Stephen
dc.contributor.authorBoullata, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorGervasio, Jane
dc.contributor.authorHolcombe, Beverly
dc.contributor.authorKraft, Michael D.
dc.contributor.authorMarshall, Neil
dc.contributor.authorNeal, Antoinette
dc.contributor.authorSacks, Gordon
dc.contributor.authorSeres, David S.
dc.contributor.authorWorthington, Patricia
dc.contributor.authorMalone, Ainsley
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-05T16:30:37Z
dc.date.available2018-02-05T16:30:37Z
dc.date.issued2014-03
dc.identifier.citationAyers, Phil; Adams, Stephen; Boullata, Joseph; Gervasio, Jane; Holcombe, Beverly; Kraft, Michael D.; Marshall, Neil; Neal, Antoinette; Sacks, Gordon; Seres, David S.; Worthington, Patricia; Malone, Ainsley (2014). "A.S.P.E.N. Parenteral Nutrition Safety Consensus Recommendations." Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 38(3): 296-333.
dc.identifier.issn0148-6071
dc.identifier.issn1941-2444
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/141288
dc.publisherSAGE Publications
dc.publisherWiley Periodicals, Inc.
dc.subject.otherparenteral formulas/compounding
dc.subject.othersafety
dc.subject.otherparenteral nutrition
dc.subject.othernutrition
dc.titleA.S.P.E.N. Parenteral Nutrition Safety Consensus Recommendations
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.rights.robotsIndexNoFollow
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelMedicine (General)
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelPediatrics
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelHealth Sciences
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer Reviewed
dc.contributor.affiliationumUniversity of Michigan Health System, Department of Pharmacy Services, Ann Arbor
dc.contributor.affiliationotherVitaline Infusion Pharmacy Services, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pennsylvania
dc.contributor.affiliationotherUniversity of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Philadelphia
dc.contributor.affiliationotherButler University College of Pharmacy and Health Science, Indianapolis, Indiana
dc.contributor.affiliationotherAmerican Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Silver Spring, Maryland
dc.contributor.affiliationotherWalgreens Infusion Services, Sun Valley, California
dc.contributor.affiliationotherInfusion Pharmacy, Cleveland Clinic at Home, Independence, Ohio
dc.contributor.affiliationotherDepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Harrison School of Pharmacy, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
dc.contributor.affiliationotherDivision of Preventive Medicine and Nutrition, New York Presbyterian Hospital–Columbia University Medical Center, New York
dc.contributor.affiliationotherBaptist Health Systems, Department of Pharmacy, Jackson, Mississippi
dc.contributor.affiliationotherThomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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dc.identifier.doi10.1177/0148607113511992
dc.identifier.sourceJournal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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