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Best of Clinical Nutrition Week 2016 - Week 1: Micronutrient Abnormalities: Identification and Treatment
Date
March 15, 2016
Credits
1.5 Dietitian | 1.5 Nurse | 1.5 Pharmacist | 1.5 Physician | 1.5 Other | Expired March 4, 2018
Objectives:
List risk factors for micronutrient abnormalities, potential signs/symptoms of such abnormalities, and monitoring recommendations in given adult and pediatric patient scenarios
Discuss factors which must be considered when interpreting a given micronutrient laboratory parameter
Design a treatment regimen for a given micronutrient abnormality
Professor of Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy; Interdisciplinary Faculty of the Graduate Program in Nutritional Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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