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nutrition education, physical activity promotion and obesity prevention including policies, systems and environmental approaches; establish evidenced-based programming; based on identified community needs
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alterations in metabolic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and inflammation. We are interested in defining molecular mechanisms by which hormonal and nutritional cues orchestrate metabolic physiology
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nutritional needs Records intake and output amounts, performs calorie counts and provides meal supplements Positions patient for oral intake to prevent aspiration Monitors and reinforces fluid restrictions
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incontinent patients promoting skin integrity and utilizing appropriate products Assists patients with meeting hydration and nutritional needs Records intake and output amounts, performs calorie counts and
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incontinent patients promoting skin integrity and utilizing appropriate products Assists patients with meeting hydration and nutritional needs Records intake and output amounts, performs calorie counts and
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(such as biology, pharmacology/toxicology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, physiology, or medical technology), or a closely related field. AND One (1) year (12 months) of experience comparable
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, including respiratory health, behavioral medicine, and nutritional science to lead and coordinate the components of the research. Duties & Responsibilities Manage and coordinate the processes and procedures
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hydration and nutritional needs. Measures and records vital signs, notifies RN or LPN of any abnormalities/changes. Complies with University Health Services TB and fit-testing requirements Responds to patient
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to daily operations. These include the functional areas of primary and specialty care, nutrition services, health education, social services, laboratories, pharmacy services, dental services, medical records
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medication related problems, evidence-based medication and dosing recommendations, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) management, therapeutic drug monitoring, provision of drug information, patient education