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Assessment of Vascular Function in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
Published on: June 16, 2014
[The advanced practice nurse and chronic renal patients]
Maxime Mathy1, Élodie Touin2, Ludivine Videloup3
1Association régionale pour la promotion de la dialyse à domicile, 12, rue Fernand-Brunet, 51100 Reims, France.
Abstract:
In the course of his life, a patient with chronic kidney disease will have to hear the announcement of a diagnosis, live with a pathology for which there is no hope of cure, undergo a multitude of tests and, finally, choose a mode of substitution (dialysis and/or transplantation). The advanced practice nurse has a role to play in bringing added value to these patients. In this function lies a constant questioning of his practices, a development of his intellectual curiosity in the service of patients.
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