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Kidney Disease, Part 1    
Early Detection Can Delay Progression
by Deborah L. Cofrancesco, RN, CNN and Elisa Domenichini, RN, CNN and Karen C. Robbins, RN, MS, CNN
CE544 l 1.00 hr

Kidney Disease, Part 1 - CE544
Objectives:

The purpose of this program is to provide nurses with an understanding of the importance of the detection of early kidney disease and the interventions that enhance patient outcomes. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Describe five stages of renal impairment.
  • Discuss three clinical findings of renal impairment/chronic kidney disease.
  • Identify two diseases that commonly lead to chronic kidney disease.

Course expires on 12/26/2011
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