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Outpatient Nutrition Care: GI, Metabolic, and Home Nutrition Support: Practical Guidelines for Assessment and Management, Second Edition

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CPEU/CEU: 26.75

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Brand New!  Stay up-to-date with the latest guidelines for nutrition care in the outpatient and home setting. Dive into the disease processes, assessment, and management of every GI and metabolic condition a practitioner may encounter with this comprehensive book. Features:

  • Condition-specific diets, nutritional considerations, and practice pearls
  • Enteral and parenteral nutrition best practices and troubleshooting tips for the outpatient setting
  • Well-organized chapters with easy-to-reference tables and figures, and much more

This course is CDR-approved for 26.75 CPEU for RD/RDNs and DTR/NDTRs, and CBDCE-approved for 26.75 CEU for CDCESs. Please note course expiration date below.

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Course Expiration Date: 12/22/2026

CPEU/CEU: 26.75


Course Expiration Date: 12/22/2026. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.

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The CDR Activity Number for this course is: 180515

Outpatient Nutrition Care: GI, Metabolic, and Home Nutrition Support: Practical Guidelines for Assessment and Management, Second Edition Book + CE Evaluation (Exam)

Course Type: 720—Preapproved Self-Study Materials, Printed.

Includes CE Evaluation/Reporting Form: You will submit it online and receive your CE Certificate immediately.

Suggested Learning Level: 2

About The Book:

Advance your expertise on relevant outpatient nutrition topics with the most up-to-date information. Gain practical knowledge on home care nutrition support and outpatient nutrition practices. Upskill yourself on GI and metabolic disease processes and disease management. The information in this comprehensive resource is conveniently organized by topic and condition for easy-to-access information for future use. Edited by GI and Nutrition Therapy Specialist Carol Ireton-Jones, PhD, RDN, this resource covers all the topics you want to learn more about if you’re a practitioner working outside of the hospital setting.

Features:

  • Condition-specific diets, nutritional considerations, and practice pearls
  • Enteral and parenteral nutrition best practices and troubleshooting tips for the outpatient setting
  • Well-organized chapters with easy-to-reference tables and figures
  • Review of oral nutrition and supplements for specific conditions
  • Review of GI tests and procedures
  • Use of prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics in chronic and acute conditions
  • GI and metabolic disease processes and management

Practitioners providing outpatient and home care nutrition support can rely on this resource for evidence-based, practical information on GI and metabolic conditions. From malnutrition, diabetes care, cardiovascular disease, and GI disease to enteral and parenteral nutrition support, this book covers it all. It will serve as a well-utilized addition to your library with its easily referenced chapters, tables, clinical pearls, and figures. Outpatient Nutrition Care: GI, Metabolic, and Home Nutrition Support: Practical Guidelines for Assessment and Management, Second Edition CE course is a comprehensive review of the most up-to-date information on outpatient nutrition care.

Published 2023. 449 pages.

26.75 CPEU CE Course: See the PIs tab for suggested Performance Indicators.

Discover Skelly Skills’ other functional and integrative nutrition CE courses.

Learn more about Editor Carol Ireton-Jones, PhD, RDN.

CPEU/CEU: 26.75
NOTE: Course Expiration Date: 12/22/2026. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.

1.1.1 Participates and documents engagement in professional development activities to maintain and enhance competence.
1.1.2 Pursues and embraces opportunities to advance practice.
1.1.5 Integrates new knowledge and skills into practice.
2.1.1 Assesses the communication needs of individuals, groups and populations to provide effective communication.
2.2.3 Delivers accurate and credible messaging.
4.1 Demonstrates sound professional judgment and strategic thinking in practice.
4.1.1 Demonstrates effective problem-solving and professional judgment to address needs.
4.1.2 Interprets and integrates evidence-based research and literature in decision-making.
4.1.3 Identifies misinformation and inaccurate information in order to inform decision-making.
4.2.3 Demonstrates insight concerning personal expertise and limitations.
4.2.5 Analyzes and synthesizes information and identifies new information, patterns and findings.
4.2.6 Integrates relevant information with previous learning, experience, professional knowledge, and current practice models.
4.2.8 Evaluate the effectiveness of plans and decisions and make adjustments when needed.
6.1.1 Identifies gaps in evidence to determine research priorities.
6.1.2 Uses established benchmarking to inform practice.
6.1.4 Defines and establishes appropriate research methodology approaches (e.g. quantitative and qualitative methods).
6.2.3 Analyzes and interprets data to form valid conclusions and to make recommendations.
6.3.1 Accurately and ethically shares research findings with a variety of audiences.
6.3.2 Utilizes innovative ways to disseminate research findings considering the target audiences.
6.4.2 Demonstrates serious inquiry, examination, and experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of knowledge, or the revision of guidelines, theories, policies or laws.
6.8.1 Masters and maintains current and evidence-based knowledge within subject areas.
8.1 Interprets and applies current food and nutrition science in nutrition and dietetics practice.
8.1.1 Interprets and applies evidence-based comparative standards for determining nutritional needs.
8.1.2 Applies knowledge of food and nutrition as well as the biological, physical and social sciences in practice.
8.1.4 Integrates knowledge of macro- and micronutrients for digestion, absorption and metabolism throughout the lifespan in practice.
8.1.5 Applies medical nutrition therapy in disease prevention and management.
8.2 Applies current knowledge and skill in the management of a variety of diseases and clinical conditions.
8.2.1 Assesses the physical, social and cultural needs of the individual, group, community or population.
8.2.2 Applies knowledge of health determinants when planning, developing and implementing services, programs, meal plans and menus.
8.2.3 Analyzes new information and how it impacts medical nutrition therapy.
8.2.4 Integrates new knowledge of disease states and clinical conditions into practice.
8.3.1 Discusses with clients the Physical Activity (PA) Guidelines for Americans and the relationships between exercise, health, and disease prevention.
8.3.5 Provides general physical activity guidance to clients based on the Physical Activity (PA) Guidelines for Americans.
8.4 Critically evaluates the safety and efficacy of integrative and functional medicine approaches and interventions.
8.4.1 Critically evaluates the safety and efficacy of traditional and pharmaceutical models.
8.4.3 Identifies research gaps to support conscious decision-making.
8.4.4 Identifies safety issues, risks, efficacies, benefits and limitations of interventions.
9.4.2 Assesses and identifies the current knowledge, skills, and cultural influences of populations.
9.5 Evaluates the achieved learning and delivery methods when delivering education to individuals, groups and populations.
9.6.1 Assesses client/patient nutritional needs and appropriateness of the counseling.
10.2.1 Selects valid and reliable tools to conduct comprehensive nutrition assessments.
10.2.2 Interviews clients/patients and reviews health records to collect information about medical history and food and nutrition intake.
10.2.3 Collects information related to client/patient use of medications, dietary supplements and integrative and functional medicines to identify potential adverse drug and nutrient interaction.
10.2.4 Assesses client/patient physical activity levels to determine nutrition requirements.
10.2.6 Collects and analyzes anthropometric and body composition data to contribute to nutrition diagnoses.
10.2.8 Recommends biochemical tests and reviews results to support diagnoses and plans of care.
10.2.9 Orders biochemical tests and reviews results to support diagnoses and plans of care.
10.2.10 Gathers and evaluates information related to behaviors, beliefs, knowledge, and client/patient attitudes that influence nutrition and health.
10.2.12 Gathers information that affects intake and nutrition and health status (e.g., cultural, ethnic, religious, lifestyle influencers, psychosocial, and social determinants of health).
10.2.14 Analyzes and synthesizes assessment data and findings to establish nutrition diagnoses.
10.2.15 Formulates PES (problem, etiology and signs/symptoms) statements to communicate nutrition diagnoses.
10.3.1 Establishes goals and desired outcomes in collaboration with clients/patients.
10.3.2 Determines factors impacting client/patient progress in meeting goals and adjusts nutrition care plans accordingly.
10.3.4 Select interventions intended to resolve or improve nutrition diagnoses.
10.3.5 Establishes nutrition care plans, defining the time, frequency, and duration of interventions.
10.3.6 Develop nutrition prescriptions to communicate clients’/patients’ customized diet and nutrition needs.
10.3.8 Initiates or modifies orders for therapeutic diets and dietary and oral supplements based on PES statements.
10.3.9 Leads the implementation of nutrition interventions in collaboration with clients/patients and the interprofessional team.
10.3.10 Effectively documents and communicates nutrition assessment findings and nutrition diagnoses.
10.4.1 Identifies classifications of nutraceutical pharmacological agents and their action on the body.
10.4.2 Demonstrates an understanding of pharmacokinetics, absorption, clearance, metabolism, latency periods, accumulation, half-life, and routes of drug administration.
10.4.3 Identifies potential food-nutrient drug interactions based on physiological responses to pharmacological agents and takes appropriate action.
10.4.4 Considers client/patient factors, nutritional impacts, indications, side effects, contraindications, benefits, risks, alternatives and foundational sciences when prescribing, recommending or administering nutrition-related drug therapy.
10.4.5 Implements, initiates or modifies nutrition-related pharmacotherapy orders that address client/patient needs
10.4.6 Monitors responses and effects of nutrition-related drugs and takes required action to make modifications or adjustments to treatment plans.
10.4.7 Evaluates, educates and counsels on the interrelationship and impact of pharmacotherapy on nutrients.
10.5.1 Reevaluates and adjusts plans of care to support client/patient health goals.
10.5.2 Monitors and identifies factors affecting client/patient progress in meeting goals.
10.5.3 Adjusts interventions based on client/patient progress in meeting established goals.
10.5.4 Establishes new goals and nutrition care plans when original or interim goals are met.
12.2.1 Identifies determinants of health and influences on population health status.
12.3.6 Prioritizes goals and objectives based on health problems and health problem changeability.


			

2 reviews for Outpatient Nutrition Care: GI, Metabolic, and Home Nutrition Support: Practical Guidelines for Assessment and Management, Second Edition

  1. Jill Barsa, MS, RD, LD, Inpatient Clinical Dietitian, Nutrition Support Specialist and Digestive Disease and Surgery Dietitian, Cleveland, OH

    The course includes evidenced-based studies and concise information that can easily be utilized as I deliver nutrition therapy to the patients. This information is a good resource to use in my practice.

  2. Christina Fuller, RDN, LD, Clinical Dietitian, Hillsboro, NH

    I will keep this book with me during my practice- excellent resource! The information is very user friendly and easy to reference as needed in the clinical setting.

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