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30 Aug 2021Week 2: Anthropometrics00:54:53

The audio-only portion of in-pesron class for Monday, week 2 of fall semester 2021. In this episode we cover height, weight, BMI, and circumferences.  Transcript

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15 Sep 2021Week 4: Diet assessment00:52:20

The audio portion of class from Wednesday, September 15, 2021. In this episode we cover the different methods of assessing diet, and the pros and cons of each. 

Transcript

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14 Sep 2020Week 4: Interview with Kristen Heitman00:52:30
Prof. Rusnak interviews Kristen Heitman, MS, RDN, LDN, Clinical Research Dietitian at The Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center, Clinical Research Center. 
01 Nov 2021Week 11: Introduction to adult malnutrition00:47:14

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, November 1, 2021.  In this episode we introduce adult malnutrition, the problems it causes, and malnutrition screeners that are in use.  This is leading up to our detailed discussion of each of the six adult malnutrition criteria for Nutrition Focused Physical Exam, which will be covered in lab. 

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26 Oct 2020Week 9: Case scenarios and PES statements00:19:58

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 9 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover the malnutrition case scenarios introduced in the previous content, and review PES statements. 

29 Sep 2021Week 6: Fluid assessment00:53:41

The audio-only portion of class on September 29, 2021. In this episode we cover body fluids and electrolytes, osmolality and tonicity, intakes and outputs, edema, dehydration, and oral rehydration solutions. 

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04 Nov 2020Week 11: Accessory organs of digestion00:41:34

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 11 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover the assessment of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.

02 Sep 2020Week 2: Body composition00:49:07

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 2 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the different ways to determine what the body is made of.  We discussed under water weighing, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, air displacement plethysmography, bioelectrical impedance analysis, and skinfolds measures. 

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14 Oct 2020Week 8: Micronutrient assessment00:45:12

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 8 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover biochemical assessments for micronutrients, as well as physical signs and symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies. 

03 Dec 2021Week 15: Systemic bias in healthcare00:38:51

The audio-only portion of class from Wednesday, December 1, 2021. In this episode we introduce systemic bias in healthcare. 

Read: Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms

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25 Aug 2021Week 1: Estimating energy expenditure00:54:22

The audio-only portion of in-person class for week 1 of fall semester 2021. In this episode we cover the variety of prediction equations that are used for estimating the total number of calories required for different populations.  Transcript

Resources mentioned in this episode:  

Buckeye Food Alliance 

ASPEN Guidelines 

Evidence Analysis Library - Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Interventions for the Treatment of Overweight and Obesity in Adults 

Dietary Reference Intakes

22 Nov 2021Week 13: Assessing blood00:52:27

The audio-only portion of class from Wednesday November 17, 2021. In this episode we cover a few fundamentals of hematology, nutritional anemias, and how to differentiate anemias. 

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22 Sep 2021Week 5: Diabetes overview00:54:05

Introduction to the types of diabetes and the ways to assess blood glucose.

Transcript

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12 Oct 2021Week 8: Mid-semester recap and intro to biochemical tests00:37:21

In this episode we finish out the slides from cardiovascular assessment, and begin the discussion of biochemical assessment. 

Transcript

Resources: 

Mayo Medical Clinic Test Catalog

MedlinePlus

19 Oct 2020Week 9: Micronutrient wrap-up and NFPE recap00:28:53

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 9 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover a brief overview of calcium and vitamin D assessment, the hair, skin, and nails portion of the nutrition focused physical exam, and an overview of the NFPE process with example patient scenarios. 

26 Oct 2020Week 10: Pediatric assessment00:37:48

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 10 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the basics of assessment for pediatric populations. 

30 Nov 2020Week 15: Older adult assessment00:51:24

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 15 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover concerns specific to assessment in older adults.  And- thanks for listening to these all semester! 

22 Nov 2021Week 12: Calcium, vitamin D, and NFPE Recap00:35:49

The audio-only portion of class on Monday, November 8, 2021. In this episode we cover calcium and vitamin D assessment, as well as a brief recap of nutrition focused physical exam. 

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30 Sep 2020Week 6: Cardiovascular assessment00:53:03

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 6 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover an introduction to vocabulary and terms around cardiovascular health, and some of the imaging and diagnostic tests that patients with cardiovascular disease may have.  Be sure to check Carmen for additional videos that explain the concepts of heart failure, ejection fraction, and echocardiograms and stress tests. 

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23 Sep 2020Week 5: Diet assessment00:52:57

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 5 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover the different methods of assessing diet, and the pros and cons of each. 

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16 Sep 2020Week 4: Estimating energy expenditure00:43:30

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 4 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover the variety of prediction equations that are used for estimating the total number of calories required for different populations.  

Resources mentioned in this episode: 

21 Sep 2020Week 5: Fluid assessment00:40:02

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 5 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover body fluids and electrolytes, intakes and outputs, edema, dehydration, and oral rehydration solutions. 

05 Oct 2021Week 7: Cardiovascular assessment00:45:55

The audio from class on Monday, October 4, 2021.  In this episode we introduce some of the vocabulary and terms around cardiovascular health, as well as connect the dots between What We Eat in America and the overall risk of cardiovascular disease. Do check out the lecture page on Carmen for additional videos that explain the concepts of heart failure, ejection fraction, and stress echocardiogram. 

Transcript

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23 Nov 2020Week 14: Assessing blood01:07:45

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 14 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover some basic concepts from hematology, nutritional anemias and their diagnosis, and Prof. Rusnak shares her dad's leukemia story to illustrate the concepts in real life. 

28 Sep 2020Week 6: Diet analysis00:59:59

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 6 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the limitations inherent to diet data collection, the databases used for analyzing dietary data, and we start to look at what defines a "healthy" diet. 

28 Oct 2021Week 10: Transgender assessment00:51:22

The audio-only portion of class from Wednesday, October 27, 2021. In this episode we discuss the current state of evidence and recommendations for nutrition assessment with transgender patients. 

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Resources mentioned: 

Caring for Transgender Patients and Clients: Nutrition-Related Clinical and Psychosocial Considerations - Rahman and Linsenmeyer 2018

Nutrition Guidance for Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals - Whitney Linsenmeyer, PhD RD LD and Jackie Price, MS RD LD

14 Sep 2021Week 3: Strength, flexibility, and fitness00:52:05

Audio from class on Wednesday, September 8, 2021. This episode is a high-level overview of exercise testing, with emphasis on how the RDN would work as part of an interprofessional team to track a patient's functional status and progress. 

Transcript

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06 Oct 2021Week 7: Cardiovascular assessment continued00:52:38

The audio-only portion of class on Wednesday, October 6, 2021. In this episode we cover methods to assess cardiovascular health as well as some of the laboratory tests used to assess damage to the heart. 

Transcript

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12 Oct 2020Week 8: Biochemical assessment00:27:34

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 8 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover a brief recap of the blood chemistries introduced last week, and describe biochemical measures of the pancreas, of protein status, and of the thyroid.

18 Oct 2021Week 9: Pediatric assessment00:54:20

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, October 18, 2021. In this episode we cover nutrition assessment of the pediatric patient, with particular emphasis on the fact that unlike adults, kids are growing, and so they have different needs and different indicators for malnutrition. 

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05 Oct 2020Week 7: Cardiovascular & Intro to biochemical assessment01:07:18

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 7 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover a brief recap of cardiovascular assessment as introduced last week, with greater detail on echo cardiograms, electrocardiograms, cardiac stress tests, and some of the laboratory measures taken following damage to the heart.  At the end of this episode, we also cover an introduction to biochemical tests in general. 

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02 Dec 2021Week 15: Biochemical assessment00:51:40

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, November 29, 2021. In this episode we cover biochemical assessments, with a focus on the organs or systems these tests give us information about. 

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08 Sep 2021Week 2: Body composition00:52:26

Audio only portion of lecture on September 1, 2021. In this episode, we cover the different ways to determine what the body  is made of.  We discussed under water weighing, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, air displacement plethysmography, bioelectrical  impedance analysis, and skinfolds measures. Transcript

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07 Oct 2020BONUS: Cardiac testing00:12:35

In this bonus episode, Prof. Rusnak talks about the time a family member was experiencing chest pain, and the many tests it took to arrive at a diagnosis. 

22 Nov 2021Week 11: Micronutrient assessment00:43:24

The audio-only portion of class on Wednesday, November 3. In this episode we cover  physical signs and symptoms of micronutrient deficiencies, as well as some biochemical tests for confirming or clarifying those deficiencies.

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23 Nov 2020Week 14: Iron assessment00:44:20

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 14 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the role of iron in the body and the assessment of iron status. 

31 Aug 2020Week 2: Vitals and anthropometry01:18:37

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 2 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover where this course fits in the dietetics curriculum, as well as the measurement and interpretation of heart rate, respiratory rate, temperature, blood pressure, height, weight, and circumferences. 

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27 Oct 2021Week 10: Gastrointestinal assessment00:56:15

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, October 25, 2021. In this episode we cover the various assessments and tests of the gastrointestinal tract and accessory organs of digestion. Do note that there are additional videos on the lecture page in Carmen. 

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16 Nov 2020Week 13: Nutrition Informatics00:47:46

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 13 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the concepts of informatics, nutrition informatics, standardized terminologies, interoperability, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Health Informatics Infrastructure.  In short, in this episode we get very NIRD-y. 

07 Oct 2020Week 7: Biochemical assessment00:54:25

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 7 of fall semester 2020. In this episode we cover biochemical assessments including typical blood chemistries, liver panels, and assessments of kidney function.  We also started a discussion on the recent publication "Hidden in Plain Sight - Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms". 

10 Sep 2020Week 3: Exercise testing00:47:05

The audio-only portion of our synchronous Zoom class for week 3 of fall semester 2020. This episode is an overview of exercise testing, with emphasis on how the RD would integrate with the rest of a patient's care team to track functional status and progress. 

09 Nov 2020Week 12: Diabetes assessment00:55:27

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 12 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the types of diabetes, and the types of testing done to assess blood sugar. 

02 Nov 2020Week 11: Gastrointestinal assessment00:49:09

The audio-only portion of our pre-recorded lectures for week 11 of fall semester 2020. In this episode, we cover the basics of gastrointestinal assessment. Do note- this is actually a recording from 2017, be sure to check the Carmen page for a few notes of updates to testing recommendations since then (spoilers, the recommended age for colonoscopies has been lowered!) 

In this episode: 

19 Aug 2020Introducing the Nutrition Assessment Podcast00:04:11
Host/instructor Sarah Rusnak introduces the podcast portion of this course, and explains the reasons why we’re trying this format.
14 Sep 2021Week 4: Measuring energy expenditure00:50:49

The audio portion of class on Monday, September 13, 2021.  In this episode we cover the methods of measuring energy expenditure: direct calorimetry, indirect calorimetry, doubly labeled water, and bicarbonate urea method.  

Transcript

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06 Dec 2021Week 16: Understanding disability00:40:15

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, December 6, 2021. In this episode we introduce some important concepts around disability. 

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22 Nov 2021Week 14: Nutrition informatics00:52:15

The audio-only portion of class from Monday, November 22, 2021. In this episode we introduce the concepts of informatics, nutrition informatics, standardized terminologies, interoperability, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Health Informatics Infrastructure. 

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20 Oct 2021Week 9: Older adult assessment00:51:41

The audio from class on Wednesday, October 20, 2021. In this episode we cover concerns specific to assessment in older adults. 

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09 Nov 2020Interview with Emily Rice01:02:18

Prof. Rusnak interviews Emily Rice, BS, RDN, LD, about her experience with Type 1 diabetes. Emily does an amazing job telling her diagnosis story and explaining what a "typical" day in the life is like for a person with Type 1 Diabetes.

28 Aug 2020Meet the TA: Peter Madril00:04:49
A brief introduction to our course teaching assistant, Peter Madril, MS RD LD. 

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