“Nutrition and Skin Care in the NICU Patient”
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Abbott Nutrition* Health Institute (ANHI) presents...”Nutrition and Skin Care in the NICU Patient”
Pre-registration is required. This program qualifies for 4 CEs for Registered Nurses/4 CPEUs for Registered Dietitians
Learning Objectives | At the end of this sesssion, participants should be able to:
- Describe best practices in nutrition that build healthy bones and control reflux symptoms in preterm infants.
- Review how evidence-based skin care practices can protect the newborn’s microbiome.
- Describe the essential elements of a post discharge feeding plan in the term, late preterm and preterm infant
Presenters:
Sharon Groh-Wargo, PhD, RD | Professor, Nutrition & Pediatrics | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine | Cleveland, OH
Terrie Lockridge, MSN, RNC-NIC, C-ELBW | Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist
Target Audience: Advanced Practice Nurses, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Clinical Nutrition Managers, Lactation Consultants, Mother-Baby Nurses, Neonatal Registered Dietitians, Neonatal/Nursery Nurses, Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Educators, Registered Dietitians, Registered Nurses, Labor and Delivery Nurses
Continuing Education: Abbott Nutrition Health Institute is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP 11213. Abbott Nutrition Health Institute is a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Accredited Provider with the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). CDR Credentialed Practitioners will receive Continuing Professional Education Units (CPEUs) for completion of these activities/materials.
Questions? Contact: Michelle Dorn-Adams. For registration questions, contact The Curry Rockefeller Group, LLC, (866) 320-5806
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