Learning objectives
Upon completing this module, participants should be better able to understand:
- The clinical significance of common electrolyte abnormalities in heart failure
- The emergency and long-term treatment options for hyperkalaemia
- Renal dysfunction in patients with heart failure
- The treatment of anaemia in patients with heart failure.
Faculty
Dr Joe Cuthbert, Honorary Consultant Cardiologist, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; Senior Lecturer in Cardiology, Hull York Medical School.
In association with Professor Andrew Clark, Chair in Clinical Cardiology, Hull York Medical School
Original faculty
Professor Andrew Clark, Chair in Clinical Cardiology, Hull York Medical School
Dr Joe Cuthbert, Clinical Research Fellow, Hull York Medical School
Accreditation
1.5 CPD/CME credit, 1.5 hours
BJC Learning has assigned one and a half hours of CPD/CME credit to this module
Endorsed by:
British Society for Heart Failure www.bsh.org.uk |
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