Courses

Back to Basics: Enteral Formula Composition & Delivery Considerations for Adult Patients

Program Date: 25 October 2023

Publication Date: 07 February 2024

Continuing Education Credits: Nurse Contact 1.0 CE; Dietitian 1.0 CPEU

Course Description

In this course, Elizabeth Gallant, RD, LD, CNSC, and Beth Quatrara, DNP, RN, CMSRN, ACNS-BC, will review the main sources of protein, carbohydrate and fat used in enteral formulas; discuss novel ingredients added to enteral formulas; explain the benefits and limitations of enteral formula components for different patient populations; review common complications of enteral feeding; and more! Originally presented as a live webinar on 25 October 2023.

Course Objectives:
  • Review main sources of protein, carbohydrate and fat used in enteral formulas.
  • Discuss novel ingredients added to enteral formulas.
  • Explain the benefits and limitations of enteral formula components for different patient populations.
  • Review common complications of enteral feeding.
  • Discuss best practices for collaboration between disciplines to ensure optimal enteral nutrition delivery.
  • Review enteral feeding considerations during patient transitions of care.

Performance Indicators: 4.2.1, 8.2.1, 10.3.2

Activity Code: 181465

Course Instructor Bio(s)

Elizabeth Gallant, RD, LD, CNSC

Medical Intensive Care Unit
Dietitian Nutrition Support Dietitian
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, OH, USA

Ms. Elizabeth Gallant is a medical intensive care unit dietitian and nutrition support dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. She assists patients in intensive care who require parenteral, enteral, and oral nutrition support. She assists the total parenteral nutrition team in helping patients who are parenteral nutrition dependent. 

Ms. Gallant is a registered dietitian (RD) with the Commission of Dietetic Registration, licensed dietitian by the Ohio Board of Dietetics, and Certified Nutrition Support Clinician® (CNSC®) by the National Board of Nutrition Support Certification. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in dietetics from The Ohio State University in Columbus. Ms. Gallant has been invited to speak about nutrition at numerous engagements and has published papers on nutrition support. She was a past chair of the parenteral committee and subcommittee lead of the malnutrition committee at the Cleveland Clinic.

Beth Quatrara, DNP, RN, CMSRN, ACNS-BC

Assistant Professor
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program Director
Department of Acute and Specialty Care
University of Virginia, School of Nursing
Charlottesville, VA, USA

Dr Beth A. Quatrara is an assistant professor and Doctor of Nursing practice (DNP) program director in the School of Nursing, Department of Acute and Specialty Care, at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. As an assistant professor in the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and DNP programs, her teaching focuses on creating a learning environment where adult learners are engaged as active partners to facilitate lifelong learning. Her clinical research focuses on interprofessional teams and clinical practice as they relate to improvements in systems and patient outcomes. Her clinical practice focuses on improving the care of patients across the continuum of care and introducing hemorrhage control practices within the community setting. 

Dr Quatrara earned her MSN and DNP from the University of Virginia, School of Nursing, Charlottesville. She is board certified both as a medical surgical registered nurse (RN) and as a clinical nurse specialist, and she holds a certificate of training in adult malnutrition. She has a rich clinical background in acute and progressive care. She is a seasoned clinician with a practice portfolio that includes trauma, general surgery, surgical oncology, and digestive health. 

Dr Quatrara is the clinical representative to the Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing. She is also actively involved in efforts to advance interprofessional education and practice through grant-funded activities. Additionally, she has been published in a variety of journals on a myriad of clinical topics and has written chapters for a number of widely used advanced practice nursing textbooks. Dr Quatrara is a national-level speaker on topics including digestive health, nutrition, clinical research, and interprofessional education.

Kelly Tappenden, PhD, RD, FASPEN

Dean and Professor, College of Health
University of Utah Health
Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Dr Kelly Tappenden is Dean and Professor of the College of Health at the University of Utah. She received her PhD in Nutrition and Metabolism at the University of Alberta, underwent post-doctoral training at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, and from Assistant through Endowed Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana before serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr Tappenden’s research program focuses on intestinal failure, mechanisms regulating epithelial function, and patient malnutrition.

For these contributions, she has received multiple awards, published over 100 peer-reviewed papers, and delivered over 500 invited lectures. Dr Tappenden served as the 33rd President of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition in 2008-09, Chair of the Nutrition, Metabolism and Obesity section of the American Gastroenterology Association Institute from 2009-13, represented the American Society for Nutrition on the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Board of Directors from 2017-2022, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition from 2010-2022.

Currently, Dr Tappenden serves as President of the Board of Trustees of the Oley Foundation, an advocacy group striving to enrich the lives of those living with home intravenous nutrition and tube feeding through education, advocacy, and networking.

Category

Abbott Nutrition’s Provider Statement for Nursing CEs:

Abbott Nutrition Health Institute is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the California Board of Registered Nursing Provider #CEP 11213.

Abbott Nutrition’s Statement for Dietitian CPEUs:

This educational activity has been prior-approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). CDR credentialed practitioners will receive the specified continuing professional education units (CPEUs) for completion of this program/material.