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1Fairfield University School of Nursing, Conn., 06430, USA. sgrossman@fair1.fairfield.edu
Critically ill patients experience malnutrition and protein breakdown, hindering healing. A transitional feeding protocol improves outcomes by ensuring adequate nutrition during the transition from intensive nutrition support to oral intake.
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