2016 A Guide to the Nutritional Assessment and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient

Funded through an unrestricted educational grant from GE, the AARC has developed a nutritional guide for the assessment and treatment of the critically ill patient. As the role of the respiratory therapist emerges in the critical care area to include indirect calorimetry monitoring and testing, this guide will serve as an excellent resource to provide better understanding of the nutritional implications that drive metabolic testing and the subsequent treatment recommendations that come as a result of the extrapolated data. In addition, the role of the respiratory therapist will be discussed as a key and influential member of the interdisciplinary team when it comes to the nutritional management of the critically ill patient.

Approved for 3.0 CRCE Hours

**Please note that this program requires the participant to view the entire intro video prior to taking the final quiz and obtaining a course certificate.**

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
January 01, 2016
Expiration Date:
December 31, 2016 11:59 PM
Seminar Objectives
  • Review the impact of malnutrition on the critically ill
  • Review the nutrition assessment and treatment process
  • Review current recommendations for nutritional support and care of the critically ill
  • Review methods of determining nutritional requirements by predictive equations and indirect calorimetry
A Guide to the Nutritional Assessment and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient
Speaker Information
Jami E. Baltz MS, RD-AP, CNSC  [ view bio ]
Mark Siobal BS, RRT, FAARC  [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
American Association for Respiratory Care
Continuing Respiratory Care Education: 3.00
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