Health Promotion and Primary Care Needs in Chronic Kidney Disease: Health Screening
Health Promotion and Primary Care Needs in Chronic Kidney Disease: Health Screening
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) Gladys Benavente, MSN, ANP-c, CNN-NP Health Promotion and Primary Care Needs in Chronic Kidney Disease: Health Screening - American Nephrology Nurses Association National Symposium 2009 The goal for ANNA's 40th National Symposium is to provide a learning and networking environment that will assist nephrology professionals to enhance their practice as well as develop their mentoring and leadership skills.All invited faculty members and planning committee members participating in an ANNA-sponsored program are required to disclose any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have a direct bearing on the subject matter of the educational activity. To review speaker disclosures, click here. 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). "Educating clients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) about maintaining good health care practices is essential. This workshop focuses on health promotion and primary care needs. Developing plans for implementing health promotion strategies into the plan of care for CKD patients is a major goal. A discussion of the immunizations essential for adults and particularly ... Learn basic information on kidney disease from the experts at Kidney Disease Info Blog.
Jimmy Little & Fred Little-Twistin The Night Away-Aboriginal soul music
Jimmy Little & Brother Fred-Twistin The Night Away Jimmy Little (born James Oswald Little on 1 March 1937), is an Australian Aboriginal musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist, whose career has spanned six decades. For many years he was the only Aboriginal star on the Australian music scene. He says his music has been influenced by Nat King Cole and American country music artist Jim Reeves. Jimmy Little has been teaching and mentoring Indigenous music students at the Eora Centre in Redfern since 1985 and has been an ambassador for literacy and numeracy for the Department of Education since 2002. He continues this work today. He has been recognised as an Officer of the Order of Australia, named as a Living National Treasure in 2004. Little and the composer Peter Sculthorpe were awarded an honorary doctorate in music in recognition of "their joint contribution to reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians". In 2004 Jimmy was diagnosed with kidney failure and after two years of self-administered dialysis he received a life saving kidney transplant. The experience led him to launch the Jimmy Little Foundation to help the many other Indigenous Australians who are succumbing to kidney disease. The Foundation works with patients in regional and remote Australia and now the JLF is partnering with the Fred Hollows Foundation to develop a nutrition and education program for Indigenous children to help stem the ever increasing cycle of bad nutrition leading ... Video Rating: 0 / 5 Learn basic information on kidney disease from the experts at Kidney Disease Info Blog.
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