Optimizing Metabolic Status for the Hospitalized Patient 1st Edition
Capture immediate attention with evidence-based guidance designed for the clinical front line: Optimizing Metabolic Status for the Hospitalized Patient, 1st Edition by Michael M. Rothkopf, MD, FACP, FACN and Jennifer C. Johnson offers a concise, practical roadmap to improving metabolic care in inpatient settings.
Clinicians will find clear, actionable chapters that translate complex metabolic physiology into bedside decisions. The book addresses assessment strategies, individualized nutrition plans, glycemic management, electrolyte stewardship, and protocols for common inpatient scenarios — all grounded in current literature and clinical experience. Whether you are a hospitalist, intensivist, clinical dietitian, pharmacist, resident, or nurse, this title equips you to make timely interventions that support recovery and reduce complications.
Imagine confident decision-making supported by algorithms, case-based pearls, and patient-centered approaches tailored to diverse hospital environments. The authors emphasize pragmatic workflows and multidisciplinary collaboration, making the content immediately applicable in U.S. hospitals and healthcare systems worldwide.
For practitioners seeking a single-source reference on metabolic optimization in the hospitalized patient, this first edition balances scientific rigor with clinical usability. It’s an essential addition to hospital libraries, residency programs, and clinical teams focused on improving inpatient outcomes through precise metabolic management.
Order Optimizing Metabolic Status for the Hospitalized Patient today to bring evidence-based metabolic care to your clinical practice and to support better, safer recovery pathways for patients across inpatient settings.
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