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Stephanie Burnett

DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CRRN

Dr. Stephanie Davis Burnett is an advanced practice nurse with more than 35 years of experience in the field of rehabilitation nursing. She is considered an expert in the areas of rehabilitation, leadership, and staff education. Her certifications include being a board-certified clinical nurse specialist (ACNS-BC) and a certified rehabilitation registered nurse (CRRN). She holds Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) and masters in nursing (MSN) degrees from the University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.

Stephanie's experience includes positions as a hospital staff nurse, nurse manager, staff educator, and program coordinator; and in academia, adjunct faculty member in the masters of nursing level program. She also works as an independent expert rehabilitation nursing consultant in the area of nursing practice and staff education. Stephanie is a published author, editor, and accomplished speaker-presenter in her chosen field of practice. Dr. Burnett served as editor of the ARN publication "Evidence-based Rehabilitation Nursing: Common Challenges and Interventions, 2nd Ed." (2013) and chapter co-author in two recent editions of the ARN core curriculum.

Stephanie is an active member in three professional nursing organizations: Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN), of which she is a past national president, past chair, and member of the Rehabilitation Nursing Certification board and ARN Board of Directors; American Nurses Association (ANA); and, National Black Nurses Association (NBNA). Her nursing experience in leadership and rehabilitation and her collaborative skills make her a highly sought and skilled conference presenter.

Dr. Burnett is currently a self-employed consultant in the field of rehabilitation nursing and legal nurse consultant, residing in the Birmingham, AL area.

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Management of Activity Tolerance & Mobility in Rehabilitation Nursing

Presented by Stephanie Burnett, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CRRN

Management of Activity Tolerance & Mobility in Rehabilitation Nursing

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Video Runtime: 56 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 42 Minutes

This course is part of our CRRN(R) Prep-Program. Learn more about the full prep-program here: MedBridge CRRN(R) Prep-Program.

According to NANDA, the state of not having the physiological or psychological energy to complete the activities of daily living (ADLs) is called activity intolerance. Maximizing the patient's mobility ability and enhancing their self-care ability is a central goal for rehabilitation nurses. Rehabilitation patients experience many conditions that may result in activity intolerance. The rehabilitation nurse's role is essential to enhance the patient's participation in the therapy experience and to promote carryover to the unit and home environment.

CRRN(R) is a registered trademark of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

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Role Changes and Psychosocial Considerations in Rehabilitation

Presented by Stephanie Burnett, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CRRN

Role Changes and Psychosocial Considerations in Rehabilitation

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This course is part of our CRRN(R) Prep-Program. Learn more about the full prep-program here: MedBridge CRRN(R) Prep-Program.

Individuals with disability and chronic conditions experience changes in their familial and societal roles. Many of these changes may affect the psychological and social factors that influence mental health (i.e. psychosocial wellness) or exacerbate any pre-existing psychosocial disorders or conditions. Rehabilitation nurses play a key role in promoting optimal psychosocial patterns and holistic wellness.

CRRN(R) is a registered trademark of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

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Management of Sleep and Rest in Rehabilitation Nursing

Presented by Stephanie Burnett, DNP, RN, ACNS-BC, CRRN

Management of Sleep and Rest in Rehabilitation Nursing

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This course is part of our CRRN(R) Prep-Program. Learn more about the full prep-program here: MedBridge CRRN(R) Prep-Program.

Sleep and rest is essential to promote healing, recovery, and rejuvenation. In rehabilitation, rejuvenation and energy conservation strategies are especially necessary to promote the client's participation in the rehabilitation program for maximum physical and cognitive restoration.

CRRN(R) is a registered trademark of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses.

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