The Role Of Nurses In Chronic Renal Disease 14th Oct 2022
Central CPD
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Date: Friday 14th October, 2022 - Friday 14th October, 2022
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £195
Chronic kidney disease is commonly encountered in practice and a condition where nurses can make a huge impact on the quality of life of patients both when hospitalised and in nurse clinics. This one-day course is designed to help nurses develop and advance their understanding of the disease starting with an overview of the pathogenesis and the new classification of renal disease according to the IRIS system. The day will then move on to focus on the nurses role in the care of these patients including nutritional plans, assisted feeding methods, fluid therapy and blood pressure monitoring. How to set up effective and efficient nurse clinics for renal patients will also be discussed.Topics to be covered include:Pathogenesis and diagnosis of renal diseaseUrine analysis what are we testing for and when should we do it?Blood Pressure monitoring methods and what the numbers meanIRIS staging of chronic kidney disease and appropriate treatment recommendationsSDMA and its role in early detectionNursing the inpatient renal patient: fluid therapy, nutritional status and new thoughts on appetite stimulantsNurse clinics for renal patients: what to include and how to set them up
Who is it for?
vet nurse
The Venue
204a Manor Place,Kennington,London. SE17 3BN
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking
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