The Relationship of Microalbuminuria, Proteinuria, and Blood Pressure with Cardiovascular ...
View this Lecture for FREE by signing up at www.prolibraries.com Viewany number of our other 28000 sessions from over 280 conferences by going to www.prolibraries.com Speaker(s) Sharon Anderson, MD The Relationship of Microalbuminuria, Proteinuria, and Blood Pressure with Cardiovascular Disease: Implications for Treatment - American Nephrology Nurses Association Fall Meeting 2006 The purpose of ANNA's Fall Meeting is to provide nurses in all roles within nephrology an opportunity to learn and problem solve together. The conference will help you address the challenges of providing care to individuals with chronic kidney disease within a variety of clinical settings across the continuum of kidney disease therapies.The presence of any product, company, or corporation in any recording or content in no way signifies an endorsement of the product, company or corporation by ANCC Commission on Accreditation or the American Nephrology Nurses' Association (ANNA). Hypertension is a known complication and cause of chronic kidney disease. Hypertension management is complex and often frustrating as caregivers try to decipher clues that will guide treatment decisions. These problems will be explored using the pathophysiologic responses of blood pressure that occur with the presence of microalbuminuria and proteinuria. Treatment strategies based on these laboratory findings will be considered as we work to more adequately treat and manage hypertensive patients ...
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