Learn the best standard of practice guidelines for safe and sufficient parenteral nutrition support across the continuum of care with this new, insightful FREE webinar worth 1.25 CPEs!
Join Advanced Clinical Specialist, Elizabeth Wall, MS, RDN-AP, CNSC and learn how RDNs can provide excellent nutrition care in all settings.Ā
This webinar will focus on the practice guidelines required for safe provision of parenteral nutrition (PN) across the continuum of patient care settings. The RDN will learn to use estimated macro- and micronutrient needs for initiation of PN and formula advancement to meet patient goals. The presentation will include a discussion of monitoring parameters and new practice guidelines to ensure patient safety. Uses of pre-mixed PN formulas and various lipid emulsions will be discussed. The presentation will conclude with recommendations for smooth transitions of patients requiring PN into their next phase of care.
After completing this continuing professional education course the learner should be able to:
- Describe the indications for use of parenteral nutrition (PN) support.
- Discuss how to safely initiate and advance the PN to meet established nutrient requirements.
- Utilize published guidelines for monitoring patients on long term PN support.
This course is intended for: RDNsĀ
Artificial Nutrition Support for Adults through the Continuum of Care: Part II- Parenteral Nutrition Webinar awards 1.25 CPEUs in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registrationās CPEU Prior Approval Program for the Recorded Webinar.
CDR Activity Number: Enduring (Recorded) 185602 Activity Type: 741: Enduring Activity (Recorded expires on October 8, 2027)
1.25 CPEĀ Ā Ā CPE Level: 2
CDR Performance Indicators
- 11.5.1.Ā Reevaluates and adjusts plans of care to support client/patient health goals.
- 11.5.2.Ā Monitors and identifies factors affecting client/patient progress in meeting goals.
- 11.5.3Ā Adjusts interventions based on client/patient progress in meeting established goals.
- 11.5.4 Establishes new goals and nutrition care plans when original or interim goals are met.
Note: Numerous other Performance Indicators may apply.
Funding has been provided through an independent medical educational grant from Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
Funding from non-CPE revenue for CPE planning, development, review, and/or presentation has been provided by Becky Dorner & Associates.
Elizabeth Wall, MS, RDN-AP, CNSC
is a senior member of the Adult GI/Nutrition Support Service at the University of Chicago Medicine. Her specialty areas are in the management of short bowel syndrome and other malabsorptive disorders; management of home parenteral nutrition patients; and troubleshooting mechanical tube problems or enteral feeding intolerance for patients on long-term home enteral feedings. Beth is an active participant in several human research protocols and also an active member of the Short Bowel Syndrome subgroup of DMNT. She has authored multiple book chapters and journal publications, and has presented at FNCE, ASPEN, and ESPEN symposia.
Disclosures: Beth is a consultant to Zealand Pharma, however, she certifies that she has no conflicts of interest for this program.