Hypertension (Nursing)
Hypertension (Nursing)

Hypertension (Nursing)

by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN
In this course, Rhonda Lawes will guide you through all of the relevant aspects of hypertension.

Course Details

  • Videos 5
  • Duration 0:27 h
  • Quiz questions 15
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Hypertension (Nursing)

 Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in Oklahoma, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2016.
Due to her achievements, she has earned numerous teaching awards. She teaches nursing students how to use the science of cognitive learning to maximize their study effectiveness.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lawes is the Director of Nursing Education Programs, and teaches courses on Pharmacology (Nursing), Medical Surgical Nursing and Pathophysiology.


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One drink a day for males and females
By Riley M. on 08. March 2022 for Hypertension: Risks (Nursing)

The only issue with this lecture is that now one drink per day is recommended for both females AND males. It is no longer two drinks a day for males

 
One drink a day for males and females
By Riley M. on 08. March 2022 for Hypertension: Non-pharmacological Treatment and Patient Education (Nursing)

The only issue with this lecture is that now one drink per day is recommended for both females AND males. It is no longer two drinks a day for males

 
I love how detailed this RN/Instructor is. She not demonstrated knowledge, but care and compassion. I love it!
By Danielle M. on 11. August 2021 for Hypertension: Non-pharmacological Treatment and Patient Education (Nursing)

This instructor is detailed in pathophysiology, but also goes into the care and compassionate side of approach and patient teaching. To be honest this is the kind of nursing instructor I wish I had. Thankfully I feel like I get to learn from her on this website. Thank you for your time and passion for teaching future (hopefully great) nurses! You are appreciated.