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Articles in Jan-Feb 2005 issue of Nephrology Nursing Journal
- State laws and regulations specific to dialysis: an overview
by Cathleen O'Keefe - Becoming Influentiala Guide for Nurses
by Jennifer E. Payton - Incidence and influencing factors associated with exit site infections in temporary catheters for hemodialysis and apheresis
by Elizabeth J. Young - The Washington Manual Nephrology Subspecialty Consult
by Margaret Nusser Gerlach - Medicare survey of the kidney transplant unit: are you prepared?
by Glenda M. Payne - Carnitine therapy … let the patients benefit!
by Linda Roberto - Evaluating quantitative research reports
by Cynthia L. Russell - ANNA Chapter Presidents
- Evaluating traditional iron measures and exploring new options for patients on hemodialysis
by Suanne Petroff - Dialysis decisions: should everyone be dialyzed?
by Linda Kirk - Functional ability of patients on dialysis: the critical role of anemia
by Randee Breiterman-White - ANNA 36th national symposium registration brochure: partnering with patients in self-management: a winning combination
- The challenge of wound healing in patients with chronic kidney disease
by Janice C. Colwell - Calendar of events
- Eliminating biased language: a goal for everyone
by Beth Ulrich - Which credentials should nursing adopt as standard? NP should be the only credential used in clinical practice
by Mary Knudtson - The publication of the proposed new regulations for the ESRD Program: an historic event for Nephrology Nursing
by Lesley C. Dinwiddie - Which credentials should nursing adopt as standard? Preserve the CNS as it Was meant to be recognized
by Barbara J. Hasbargen - A clinical review of antibody-mediated pure red cell aplasia
by Susan Vogel - Which credentials should nursing adopt as standard? APN and APRN are the appropriate credentials
by Andrea Easom