Developments in Home Parenteral Nutrition CE 0761-999-17-249-H01-P&T NonMember
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Developments in Home Parenteral Nutrition: Preventing and Managing Complications in Adult and Pediatric Patients
By Kathleen Gura, PharmD, BCNSP, FASHP, FPPAG, FASPEN and Gordon Sacks, PharmD, BCNSP, FCCP

PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS 
This educational activity is cosponsored by Educational Review Systems (ERS), which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. ERS has assigned 1.5 contact hours (0.1 CEU) of continuing education credit to this article. Eligibility to receive continuing education credit for this article begins July 15, 2017 and expires July 15, 2020. The universal activity numbers for this program are: 0761-999-17-249-H01-P and 0761-999-17-249-H01-T. Activity Type: Knowledge-Based. 
 
This continuing education activity is intended for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses, and other alternate-site infusion professionals. 
 
In order to receive credit for this program activity, participants must complete the online post-test and subsequent evaluation questions available at www.nhia.org/CE_Infusion. Participants are allowed two attempts to receive a minimum passing score of 70%. 
 
Supported by Fresenius Kabi
 
EDUCATIONAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 
  1. Describe three best practices for writing and filling PN orders.
  2. List three areas of risk in preparing PN formulations for administration in the home.
  3. List four strategies for managing the complications of PN-associated liver disease.
  4. Describe the risks associated with aluminum toxicity for PN patients.


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