To prevent risk of contamination of formula, the best intervention is to:

a. discard refrigerated opened containers of formula after 48 hours.
b. hang no more than a 24-hour supply of formula in an open system.
c. add a new feeding container and tubing every 24 hours to the feeding tube left in place.
d. promptly add new formula into the container in the open system when only a small amount of solution remains in the tubing.


c

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