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Diana Hlebovy, BSN, RN, CHN, CNN,y
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Diana Hlebovy, BSN, RN, CHN, CNN, is
Director of Clinical Affairs, Hema Metrics,
Kaysville, UT. She is the ANNA Professional
Practice Committee Chair Designate and a member
of the Northcoast Chapter of ANNA.
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This Hemodialysis Special
Interest Group (SIG) networking
session focused on the
effects of inaccurate “estimated
dry weight” assessment as well as differentiating
between fact and myth
concerning the most common
hemodialysis “fluid management”
beliefs through discussion of the
objectives
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CE
RELATED INFORMATION |
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This
offering for 1.4 contact
hours is being provided by
the
American
Nephrology Nurses Association
(ANNA), which
is accredited as a provider
and approver of continuing
education in nursing by
the American Nurses
Credentialing Center-Commission
on Accreditation (ANCCCOA).
This educational activity
is approved by most states
and specialty organizations
that recognize the ANCC-COA
accreditation process. ANNA
is an approved provider of
continuing education in nursing
by the California Board of
Registered Nursing, BRN Provider
No. 00910; and the Kansas
State Board of Nursing, Provider
No. LT0148-0738. This offering
is accepted for RN and LPN
relicensure in Kansas
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Goal:
To supply information about accurate dry weight measurement and the effects
of inaccurate measurement.
Objectives:
1.Describe the need for dry weight control.
2.Summarize the effect of inaccurate fluid management.
3.Generate a plan for accurately assessing dry weight.
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AUTHOR DISCLOSURE
STATEMENT |
Diana Hlebovy has
no conflicts of interest to disclose.
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ANNA and HDCN CE POLICY STATEMENTS |
The CE policy and disclosure statements of the American Nephrology
Nurses' Association are given in detail on the Symposium
Home Page. The CE policy statements of HDCN are listed on
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