Nutrition in the STICU: Why and How?

Nutrition & Disease Management

This program presented on January 9, 2020 describes the physiological response to trauma and the importance of early enteral immunonutrition (IM) that is well tolerated.  Enhance your knowledge with real world evidence showing the application of a volume-based feeding (VBF) protocol to improve adequacy and clinical outcomes in the surgical/trauma ICU patient.

RDs and DTRs practicing in the US may log CPE activities under Activity Type 175 for up to three years from the original presentation date. This program is eligible for 1 CPEU. The activity number for viewing this recording through January 8, 2023 is 153438 (level 2).

To learn more about submitting this activity type visit CDR  https://www.cdrnet.org/new-recorded-preapproved-CPE-activity-type

Once registered, go to https://www.myceeducation.com/PIN/

1) Enter your email (Username) in the box provided.

2) Enter PIN code: 1939E0BA in the box provided.

3) Select "Submit" and follow the prompts (you will be asked to login with your password)

4) Complete the evaluation for this activity.

5) Select the Dietitian or Attendance certificate type in the drop down box, enter your professional ID, and click "Print Certificate". The certificate can be saved to personal files and/or printed.

Contact us at MyCE@us.nestle.com for any questions about CE.