The transition from hospital to post acute care is a vulnerable time for patients requiring infusion.
Si bien todas las terapias que se brindan en el hogar o en las salas de infusión ambulatoria requieren una atención clínica excelente para garantizar los mejores resultados, la nutrición parenteral (NP) es especialmente crítica debido a la complejidad de esta terapia y al mayor riesgo de complicaciones o de readmisión hospitalaria.
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La atención de infusión dirigida por un dietista registrado ayuda a prevenir readmisiones hospitalarias
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