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Nutrition for in-home AIDS patients.

Caring. 1996 Aug;15(8):36-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE AHA/96365108
Sachs KM; Visiting Nurse Association of Washington, DC, USA.


Abstract: Early medical nutrition intervention with in-home AIDS patients can help prolong and improve the quality and quantity of their lives. Teaching the basics of good nutrition both early on as well as in the later stages of AIDS can save thousands of health care dollars through preventive care at home.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*DIET THERAPY/EPIDEMIOLOGY/ NURSING Community Health Nursing Diet Therapy/*STANDARDS Home Care Services/*STANDARDS Human Nutritional Status United States/EPIDEMIOLOGY JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome/KWDdiettherapy/epidemiology/nursingcommunityhealthnursingdiettherapy/KWDstandardshomecareservices/KWDstandardshumannutritionalstatusunitedstates/epidemiologyjournalarticle
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M96C1531

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