Home administration of intravenous furosemide for patients with heart failure
May 25, 2024 from 12:00pm MST to 12:15pm MST
The presentation begins with an overview of cardiac amyloidosis, emphasizing its unique diagnostic complexities and impact on cardiovascular health. The nurse navigator’s role in early detection is explored and focuses on facilitating timely and appropriate diagnostic tests, collaboration with specialists, and communication with patients and their families.
Speakers / Panelists
Morgan Krauter NP
Morgan Krauter
Morgan Krauter NP
Morgan Krauter is an advanced failure nurse practitioner at the Royal Victoria Health Centre pursuing her Doctor of Nursing studies at the University of Toronto, focusing on home intravenous furosemide administration. She completed her undergraduate nursing degree at McMaster University. She worked as a registered nurse in intensive and coronary care before pursuing her Master's of Nursing at the University of Toronto. She completed her Adult-Geriatric nurse practitioner certification and an RNAO Clinical Fellowship in palliative care. Morgan’s clinical focus is on value-based ambulatory heart failure management. She values community-based chronic disease interventions focused on improving quality of life and keeping patients at home.