<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:prism="http://www.prismstandard.org/resources/mod_prism.html" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:sln="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/tags.html"><channel><title>Support Line: The Professional Newsletter of the Dietitians In Nutrition Support&apos;s Dietetic Practice Group</title><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/members/SupportLine/</link><description>Support Line (ISSN 1067-3768) is published bi-monthly. $50 for individual non-member subscriptions, $100 for institutions per year (plus postage surcharges for international subscriptions). Newsletter subscriptions are available to interested parties who are ineligible for ADA membership. Published by Dietitians in Nutrition Support, a dietetic practice group of The American Dietetic Association (ADA), 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606.</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright><prism:issn>1067-3768</prism:issn><lastBuildDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:00:05 -0400</lastBuildDate><pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 00:00:05 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><item><dc:type>newsletter</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><prism:volume>30</prism:volume><prism:number>3</prism:number><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Volume 30 Number 3 Edition of Support Line Newsletter</title><description>Short descriptions of each article are publically available.  To access the full-text versions of these articles requires membership in PNPG and logging into the PNPG website at http://www.pediatricnutrition.org/</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/all</link><prism:startingPage>1</prism:startingPage><prism:endingPage>28</prism:endingPage><guid isPermaLink="true"> http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/all</guid><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>cpeu</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Continuing Education Opportunity for Vol 30 No 3 of Support Line</title><description>This activity has been approved for 2 hours of continuing professional education for RDs and DTRs by the Commission on Dietetic Registration.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/ce/course/view.php?id=27</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dnsdpg.org/ce/course/view.php?id=27</guid><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>article</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Guest Editor’s Perspective</title><dc:creator>Therese Austin, MS, RD, CNSDbitm</dc:creator><description>When I was deciding on a theme for this issue of Support Line, I was
reflecting on my own practice in nutrition support. I thought about
specific patient care situations that I found challenging and took me
out of my comfort zone. Clinicians at all levels of experience encounter
clinical scenarios that are out of the ordinary practice for which it can
be challenging to establish care plans that are safe and appropriate
for patients.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/1</link><prism:startingPage>2</prism:startingPage><sln:pageList>2</sln:pageList><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>article</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Chair’s Column</title><dc:creator>Ainsley Malone, MS, RD, CNSD</dc:creator><description>It is amazing to me that 10 months have passed and I am writing my
final Chair’s column. It truly seems just a short while ago that I was
drafting my first column for the August 2007 issue. The sometimes
overused verbiage, “time flies when you’re having fun” couldn’t better
express my thoughts of serving as your Chair for 2007-2008.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/2</link><prism:startingPage>2</prism:startingPage><sln:pageList>2 11</sln:pageList><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>article</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Challenges With Central Venous Access Devices in Adults Receiving Home Parenteral Nutrition</title><dc:creator>Kathy Hammond, MS, RN, RD, CNSD</dc:creator><description>Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) allows many
people to maintain active lifestyles outside
of the hospital. Providing this high-tech
care in the home requires a commitment
from the clinician, patient, and caretaker.
Even with meticulous care and monitoring,
central venous access devices (CVADs) can
be a challenge to maintain. It is essential to
prevent rehospitalization and adverse effects
in this patient population. Potential complications
associated with such devices can be
related to infection or catheter occlusions.
Catheter occlusions are categorized further
as thrombotic- and nonthrombotic-related
complications. Nonthrombotic catheter
occlusions include precipitation of drug
solution and mechanical causes.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/3</link><prism:startingPage>3</prism:startingPage><sln:pageList>3-10</sln:pageList><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>article</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Sodium Homeostasis</title><dc:creator>Sheela Thomas, MS, RD, CNSD </dc:creator><dc:creator>K. Joy Lehman, PharmD, BCNSP</dc:creator><description>Sodium is an electrolyte that is necessary in
almost every metabolic process from the
utilization of macronutrients to intracellular
transport. Sodium disorders are common
and usually asymptomatic, but severe or rapid
changes in the serum sodium concentration
can lead to life-threatening sequelae. In
addition, rapid correction of abnormal sodium
values can lead to dangerous adverse effects.
Therefore, the clinician should be aware of
the normal pathophysiology of sodium and
its relationship to total body water (TBW)
and serum osmolality. This review examines
sodium homeostasis, differential diagnoses
for hypo- and hypernatremia, and the
appropriate treatment for these disorders.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/4</link><prism:startingPage>12</prism:startingPage><sln:pageList>12-13 16-20</sln:pageList><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>article</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Standardized Parenteral Nutrition: What Does This Mean?</title><dc:creator>Marty Kochevar, MS, RPh, BCNSP</dc:creator><description>The American Society for Parenteral and
Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.) developed a
Task Force in response to questions
regarding use of standardized parenteral
nutrition (PN) formulations. The Task Force
reviewed the current literature and developed
recommendations, standardized process
recommendations, and areas for future
research. A standardized process may
include use of standardized PN formulations
(including standardized commercial PN
products), but also includes aspects of
ordering, labeling, screening, compounding,
and administering PN. A safe PN system
must minimize procedural incidents and
maximize the ability to meet individual
patient requirements. Using clinicians who
have nutrition support therapy expertise
can contribute to a safe PN system. Standardized
PN formulations can improve the
efficiency, economy, and simplicity of PN
delivery systems, but appropriate standardized
formulations are determined best by
the individual health-care organization.</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/article/30/3/5</link><prism:startingPage>21</prism:startingPage><sln:pageList>21-26</sln:pageList><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>staff</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Editor</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;M. Patricia Fuhrman&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, FADA, CNSD&lt;br/&gt;
1932 Prospector Ridge Drive&lt;br/&gt;
Ballwin, MO 63011&lt;br/&gt;
636/458-5460&lt;/p&gt;</description><link>http://www.dnsdpg.org/officers/index.php?officer_id=33</link><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>staff</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Managing Editor</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Deborah K. Kuhlman&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br/&gt;
921 N. Western Avenue&lt;br/&gt;
Park Ridge, IL 60068&lt;br/&gt;
847/692-3407&lt;/p&gt;</description><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>staff</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Associate Editors</title><dc:creator /><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Marcia Kalista-Richards&lt;/strong&gt;, MPH, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Neha Parekh&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;	

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Therese Austin&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;</description><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>staff</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Contributing Editors</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Gail Cresci&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;br/&gt;
Augusta, GA&lt;/p&gt;</description><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>staff</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Reviewers</title><description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Britta Brown&lt;/strong&gt;, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Kathy Clark&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Rhonwyn Curtis-Nicholson&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Lora N. Day&lt;/strong&gt;, MA, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Marianne Duda&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Carrie Earthman&lt;/strong&gt;, PhD, RD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Kelly Eiden&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Dema Halasa Esper&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Cynthia Hamilton&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Jill Jensen&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Jennifer Lefton&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Kathy Logan&lt;/strong&gt;, MS, RD, CNSD&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong style=\\\&quot;font-size:110%;\\\&quot;&gt;Mirta Rios&lt;/strong&gt;, RD&lt;/p&gt;</description><prism:isPartOf rdf:resource="http://www.dnsdpg.org/SupportLine/issue/30/3" /></item><item><dc:type>notices</dc:type><prism:section>Support Line</prism:section><dc:date>2008-06-1</dc:date><title>Copyright, Disclaimers, Terms of Use and Subscription Info</title><description>&lt;p&gt;Copyright 2008 Dietitians in Nutrition Support, ADA.&lt;/p&gt;
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