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The Challenges of Short Bowel Syndrome in the Pediatric Patient    
by Cathy S. Birn, RN, MA, CGRN, CNOR and Janet Ashmore, RN, BS and Susan Pauly-ONeill, RN, MS, CPNP
CE97-60 l 1.00 hr

The Challenges of Short Bowel Syndrome in the Pediatric Patient - CE97-60
Objectives:

The goal of this program is to update nurses’ knowledge about the care of pediatric patients with short bowel syndrome (SBS). After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Describe the primary causes of SBS.
  • Identify three disease-related complications associated with SBS.
  • List the major nursing responsibilities in caring for a child with SBS.

Course expires on 1/17/2010
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