Genitourinary Pathology in the Older Adult: Introduction von Kimberly Posey, AGPCNP-BC, DNP, PhD, GS-C

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Genitourinary Pathology in the Older Adult: Introduction“ von Kimberly Posey, AGPCNP-BC, DNP, PhD, GS-C ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Age-related Physiological Changes (release in progress)“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Missing a bladder outlet obstruction caused by hyperplastic or cancerous tissue
  2. Causing immediate kidney damage from medication interactions
  3. Creating dependency on anticholinergic medications in the patient
  4. Overlooking simple dietary modifications that could resolve symptoms
  5. Failing to document the patient's symptoms in the medical record
  1. ...anatomical or structural changes that happen to organs and tissues.
  2. ...hormonal fluctuations that occur during the aging process.
  3. ...neurological responsivity changes that affect bladder control.
  4. ...vascular blood flow alterations throughout the urinary system.
  5. ...functional ability modifications that impact daily activities.

Dozent des Vortrages Genitourinary Pathology in the Older Adult: Introduction

 Kimberly Posey, AGPCNP-BC, DNP, PhD, GS-C

Kimberly Posey, AGPCNP-BC, DNP, PhD, GS-C

Dr. Kim Posey is the Director of Graduate Nursing and an Associate Professor of Professional Practice at Texas Christian University.

She has achieved dual doctoral status, holding both a Ph.D. and a DNP in nursing. She is dual certified as an Advanced Adult Nurse Practitioner and Gerontological Nurse Practitioner and holds a certification in nursing education. As a Gerontological Specialist certified by the Gerontology Nursing Certification Commission she is recognized as an APRN who possesses expert knowledge, experience, and skill in managing the complex health needs of older adults. In addition to this impressive educational background, she maintains active clinical practice with adult and geriatrics patients in the primary care area.

At Lecturio, Dr. Posey teaches Gerontology for the advanced practice nurse.


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