A 54-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department after sustaining severe burns from a deep fryer explosion that occurred when she attempted to deep fry a frozen turkey. Temperature is 36 C (96.8 F) . Blood pressure is 102/64 mm Hg and pulse is 110/min. The patient is alert but in severe pain. Examination reveals partial- to full-thickness burns of the face, neck, anterior chest and abdomen, and all 4 extremities. Intravenous access is obtained, and crystalloid resuscitation is administered, along with analgesia. The patient is brought to the burn unit, where her wounds are cleansed and dressed using topical antimicrobial ointment. During the subsequent treatment of this patient's burn injuries, which of the following is most likely to decrease the patient's risk for developing infection?
A) Early initiation of total parenteral nutrition
B) Early wound excision and grafting
C) Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
D) Prophylactic IV antibiotic therapy
E) Wound compression therapy
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