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Nutrition after major burns

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Energy expenditure in a burns patients may exceed 6000 kcal/day (25 kJ/day) because of:

  • heat loss
  • plasma loss
  • hypermetabolism

Often the patient is too ill to eat and so alternative means of delivery should be considered. The gut is always the first choice for delivery of nutrition.

A dietician should be an integral member of the burns team.


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