Nurses' Nutritional Therapy Habits for Unconscious Patients: A Comprehensive Review (2019-2024)

Amenah Abd Al Hassan Jebur Aljesham, Hasanain Yhiya Shimran, Anees Flayyih Abdulhasan

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Providing nutritional therapy for patients who cannot eat plays an important role in risk reduction and for returning to health. Nurses have a significant role in nutritional therapy, but also in making sure that patients are receiving their nutritional therapy properly and supporting them in returning to overall good health. This review examines the state and trends of nurses' nutritional therapy for unconscious patients 2019 - 2024. It examines critical tactics, trends, barriers, and health effects of nutritional therapy on patients. It summarized the most recent research about enteral and parenteral nutrition, nursing protocols, and patient safety and technology in the clinical setting. A commitment to continual learning, practicing within an evidence-informed approach, and collaborative team work is paramount in providing nutritional therapy for unconscious patients.

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Amenah Abd Al Hassan Jebur Aljesham
Hasanain Yhiya Shimran
Anees Flayyih Abdulhasan
Jebur Aljesham, A. A. A. H., Shimran, H. Y., & Abdulhasan, A. F. (2025). Nurses’ Nutritional Therapy Habits for Unconscious Patients: A Comprehensive Review (2019-2024). Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 3(5), 113–116. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/2465
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