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Feeding the injured intestine: Enteral nutrition in the critically ill patient
John E. Mazuski
Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery
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Intestine
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Critically Ill Patients
100%
Enteral nutrition
100%
Inappropriate Use
20%
Early Initiation
20%
Nutritional Support
20%
Developing Method
20%
Barriers to Use
20%
Perceived Barriers
20%
Indications for Use
20%
Effective Utilization
20%
Parenteral nutrition
20%
Safe Utilization
20%
Enteral nutrition Support
20%
Nutrient Delivery
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intestine
100%
Enteric Feeding
100%
Nutritional Support
40%
Contraindication
20%
Parenteral Nutrition
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Enteric Feeding
100%
Nutritional Support
40%
Contraindication
20%
Parenteral Nutrition
20%