FLS2-H2

Cycling Parenteral Nutrition: Hospital or Home?

Date
February 16, 2015
Credits
0.75 Dietitian | 0.75 Nurse | 0.75 Physician | 0.75 Other | Expired January 5, 2016

Objectives:

  1. Describe the rationale for PN cycling
  2. Recognize three nutrition risk factors for hospitalized and/or home care patients associated with cycling PN
  3. Identify candidates appropriate for cycling PN at home and cost benefits of this therapeutic approach

Speakers

Speaker Image for Mark DeLegge
Mark H. DeLegge, MD, FACG, CNSP, AGAF, FASGE
Senior Medical Director, IQVIA, Awendaw, SC
Speaker Image for Carol Ireton-Jones
Carol Ireton-Jones, PhD, RDN, CNSC, FASPEN, FAND
Nutrition Therapy Specialist, Good Nutrition for Good Living, Carrollton, TX

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