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Short Bowel Management Guidelines

Purpose:

A multi-step guideline for provider management of infants in the NICU with short bowel syndrome.  

The guidelines were developed with evidence-based principles, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and an individualized approach to caring for the neonate.

Neonatal clinical guidelines for provider management of infants in the NICU with short bowel syndrome.

Population:

NICU patients

Purpose:

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The guidelines were developed with evidence-based principles, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and an individualized approach to caring for the neonate.

Population:

NICU patients

Neonatal clinical guidelines for provider management of infants in the NICU with short bowel syndrome.

Hospital

St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, 190 E Bannock St. Boise, ID 83712

Author

Scott A. Snyder, MD, snyders@slhs.org

NICU short bowel management guidelines for providers.

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Disclaimer:  All content above is solely the work product of the authors.  Neonatology Solutions, LLC, makes no endorsement or statement of safety, efficacy, or appropriateness of any of the protocols, pathways, guidelines, or algorithms contained within.  They should be thoroughly reviewed against any available evidence prior to adoption.  This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed or relied upon as a standard of care.  Any questions or concerns should be directed to the authors and/or the listed contact person.  Good clinical judgement should always prevail when applying any standardized approach.  We recommend that institutions review these protocols, pathways, guidelines, and algorithms and accept, modify, or reject them based on their own institutional resources and patient populations.  Neonatology Solutions, LLC, assumes no liability for any outcomes arising from use of these tools.