NUTR 426: Medical Nutrition Therapy II
Prerequisite: NUTR 425
Credit Hours: (4)
NUTR 425 and 426, Medical Nutrition Therapy I and II present the evidence-based application of the Nutrition Care Process as conducted by the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist resulting in the prevention, delay or management of diseases and/or conditions.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
The role of nutrition therapy in health care and the foundational steps of the Nutrition Care Process using standardized terminology described in the Nutrition Terminology Reference Manual.
The knowledge base and critical thinking skills necessary to 1) conduct an individualized nutrition assessment, 2) determine the nutrition diagnosis, 3) develop appropriate interventions and 4) designate parameters to monitor/evaluate for diseases or disorders of various body systems and conditions. Systems include cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and accessory organs, endocrine, renal, hematological, respiratory, musculoskeletal and neurological; conditions involve energy imbalance, critical illness, metabolic stress, neoplastic disease, immunosuppressive disease and enteral and parental nutrition support.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Course instruction strategies may include, but will not be limited to, lecture, discussion, class activities, problem based learning, case studies, videos, guest speakers, and student presentations.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Assessment Measures
Assessment measures may include, but are not limited to exams, assignments, projects, case studies, and oral presentations.
Other Course Information
This course, in part, fulfills the requirements for the Didactic Program in Dietetics accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics.
Review and Approval
September 2001 Updated Anne Alexander, Chair
April, 2019