Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion Assessment: Small Intestine – Video

Digestion Assessment
Part 2: Small Intestine

 

Your Progress:

Check off items as you complete them. Your progress will be saved on this page. Upon successful completion of all the items, you’ll receive instructions by e-mail about the next step in the program.

0%
1
Watched the Digestion Assessment: Small Intestine core content video.
2
Downloaded the slides and transcripts.
3
Downloaded the audios and videos.
4
Documented any important notes.
5
Completed the content review quiz.

Congratulations on completing the Digestion Assessment: Small Intestine core content training, [accessally_user_firstname]!

Move on to the next item in the module and/or the post-test when you’re ready.

Training and Transcripts:

Part 2

video
play-sharp-fill

Downloads: Video (Mp4) | Audio (Mp3) | Slides: Full | Slides: Printer-Friendly | Transcript

Back to Top

Personal Notes:

Click within the box below to record important notes about the content. Your notes will be saved to the page. You may edit, save, and add to your notes as needed.

Private Note
Click here to enter your note

Back to Top

Content Review  Quiz:

Below you’ll find a short set of open-book, multiple-choice questions related to this content. You will have 3 attempts to pass (the passing score is 100%).

1. One of the most accurate tests for SIBO:
2. Which of the following is a symptom of candidiasis?
3. Intestinal permeability involves two key transport mechanisms:
4. A client has mutliple food allergies, sensitivities or intolerance. One of the first things to assess and address should be:
5. Overgrown flora in the small intestine does NOT:
6. When interpreting the blood intestinal permeability lab test the occulin/zonulin ratio is indicative of:
7. When interpreting the urine intestinal permeability test, an elevated lactulose/mannitol ratio indicates leaky gut.

Back to Top