2016
DOI: 10.4274/tybdd.70299
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What Does Change with Nutrition Team in Intensive Care Unit?

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“…1,7,8 A nutrition support team (NST) consisting of a physician, a nurse, a dietitian, and a pharmacist who evaluate the nutritional status of patients receiving EN can provide patients with the appropriate nutritional regimen to expedite their recovery and prevent complications. 9,10 The importance of the NST is increasing as numerous previous studies have reported that nutritional management through the systematic activities of a NST reduces complications and medical costs for hospitalized patients. Adequate nutrition provision at the targeted level along with the necessary daily energy and protein intake is more likely attained when a nutrition team is present.…”
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“…1,7,8 A nutrition support team (NST) consisting of a physician, a nurse, a dietitian, and a pharmacist who evaluate the nutritional status of patients receiving EN can provide patients with the appropriate nutritional regimen to expedite their recovery and prevent complications. 9,10 The importance of the NST is increasing as numerous previous studies have reported that nutritional management through the systematic activities of a NST reduces complications and medical costs for hospitalized patients. Adequate nutrition provision at the targeted level along with the necessary daily energy and protein intake is more likely attained when a nutrition team is present.…”
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