Mental Well-Being of Nephrology Nurses: A Health Policy and Advocacy Perspective, Part 2
Collection: 2022 Nephrology Nursing Practice, Management, & Leadership Conference
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
  • James Twaddell, MA, Senior Policy Advisor, Venable, LLP
  • Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Rutgers University School of Nursing
  • Paula Dutka, MSN, RN, CNN, Director of Education and Research, Nephrology, NYU Langone Hospital, Long Island
  • April Kapu, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, FAANP, FCCM, FAAN, President, American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP)
  • Lillian A. Pryor, DNP, RN, CNN, Senior Manager for Medical Education, CVS Health
  • Robyn Roots, MSN, BSN, RN, CDN, Renal Nurse Educator, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center
Mental Well-Being of Nephrology Nurses: A Health Policy and Advocacy Perspective, Part 1
Collection: 2022 Nephrology Nursing Practice, Management, & Leadership Conference
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
Administration - Don't Gamble with Fluid Management: Get on Target with the Guidelines
Collection: National Symposium 2018
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
Acute Care - Fluid Management: Are Best Practices Being Utilized in the Acute Setting?
Collection: National Symposium 2018
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
Interdisciplinary Management of the Critically Ill Renal Patient - Goals of Care for the Critically Ill Patients
Collection: National Symposium 2018
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
Interdisciplinary Management of the Critically Ill Renal Patient - Case Study View from the Acute Dialysis Nurse
Interdisciplinary Management of the Critically Ill Renal Patient - Case Study View from the Nurse Practitioner: Reviewing Labs and Biomarkers for a Complex Renal Patient
Collection: National Symposium 2018
Credits: None available.
Type: Session
Speakers:
  • Mary Schira, PhD, APRN, ACNP-BC, Clinical Associate Professor; Student Success Faculty, University of Texas at Arlington
Complementary Therapies for Pain among Individuals Receiving Hemodialysis: A Systematic Review