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    Learning to speak the language of policymakers is critical to advocating for health care legislation that will allow nurses to practice to their full potential, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference. “You have the ability to change health care policy,” Tay Kopanos, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, vice president of State Government Affairs for the

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    • “You already advocate for your patients every day,” Tay Kopanos @NPPolicy told attendees at #RNSCONF2020 “Policy advocacy utilizes those same skills, and that same message, just to a different audience.” https://t.co/lhz3Uf0G9G

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    A quotidian fever lasting at least 2 weeks is one of the hallmarks of systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference.“The common presentations for this condition are fever, arthritis and rash,” Carolyn Zic, MSN, FNP-BC, a pediatric rheumatology nurse at Comer Children’s Hospital at the University

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    • #nurses are critical in managing the acute or life-threatening complications of systemic onset juvenile #Arthritis Carolyn Zic noted during #RNSCONF2020 https://t.co/NJF8KELrXz

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    Learning to speak the language of policymakers is critical to advocating for health care legislation that will allow nurses to practice to their full potential, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference. “You have the ability to change health care policy,” Tay Kopanos, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, vice president of State Government Affairs for the

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    • A speaker at #RNSCONF2020 called upon #rheumatology #nurses to advocate for their profession and 'solve health care challenges' https://t.co/bIp6wMWEP8 https://t.co/0izAkOBHe2

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    Learning to speak the language of policymakers is critical to advocating for health care legislation that will allow nurses to practice to their full potential, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference. “You have the ability to change health care policy,” Tay Kopanos, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP, vice president of State Government Affairs for the

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    • At #RNSCONF2020 Tay Kopanos @NPPolicy challenged #rheumatology #nurses to advocate for their profession and address obstacles preventing them from practicing to their full potential https://t.co/Ja1nw2BLNS

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    A quotidian fever lasting at least 2 weeks is one of the hallmarks of systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference.“The common presentations for this condition are fever, arthritis and rash,” Carolyn Zic, MSN, FNP-BC, a pediatric rheumatology nurse at Comer Children’s Hospital at the University

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    • Ruling out mimics for systemic onset juvenile #arthritis often requires 'extensive workup', noted a presenter at #RNSCONF2020 https://t.co/Uv1OIIlJBA https://t.co/luLW1dGQDS

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    A quotidian fever lasting at least 2 weeks is one of the hallmarks of systemic onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference.“The common presentations for this condition are fever, arthritis and rash,” Carolyn Zic, MSN, FNP-BC, a pediatric rheumatology nurse at Comer Children’s Hospital at the University

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    • Carolyn Zic @UChicagoMed suggested that an “extensive workup” is often needed to rule out infections and malignancies that may resemble systemic onset #juvenilearthritis at #RNSCONF2020 https://t.co/0V5jzgAx5l

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    With many patients avoiding in-office visits due to COVID-19 concerns, self-management in lupus is more important than ever, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference.“I had the opportunity to be part of an ACR research group to develop a self-management program for people with lupus and lupus nephritis,” Linda Grinnell-Merrick, MS, NP-BC, the

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    • During #RNSCONF2020 Linda Grinnell-Merrick @lgmerk discussed how patients attempting self-management for #lupus should be communicative and ‘be held accountable for their behavior’ https://t.co/I59LN6OTZQ

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    Patients with psoriatic arthritis have much to be hopeful about, with understanding of the disease increasing and an expanded range of treatment options available, according to a presenter at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference. Despite these advances, Christopher Ritchlin, MD, MPH, professor of medicine in the divisions of allergy and immunology at the University of Rochester

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    • Despite persistent obstacles in adequate disease treatment, a presenter at #RNSCONF2020 believes there are ‘exciting times’ ahead for the #psoriaticarthritis drug pipeline https://t.co/p69LF3nDjF

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    Although COVID-19 has provided a somber background for the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, the president of the Rheumatology Nurses Society noted that this is fitting for a profession recognized as being “the prepared ones.” “We are so pleased to be able to celebrate the Year of the Nurse with all of you during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Cathy

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    • Although the #YearoftheNurse occurs against the grim backdrop of #COVID19 , nurses have nevertheless risen to meet the new challenge on the world stage, noted @RNSociety president at #RnsConf2020 https://t.co/tQey1u2Lgm

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    During the keynote address at the 2020 Rheumatology Nurses Society Annual Conference, a documentary filmmaker examined the grim challenges of the U.S. health care system, including COVID-19, through the eyes of nurses on the front lines. “When I was thinking about talking to you all today, I poked around about rheumatology to figure out what role you play in our world,” Carolyn Jones,

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    • Documentary filmmaker @carolynjdocs examines the ‘invaluable resource’ that nurses provide in managing #COVID19 during the #RNSCONF2020 keynote address https://t.co/gbExTEJvGH