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Education:
- D.N.S., Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana
- M.S., Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
- B.S.N., The University of Texas, San Antonio, Texas
- Post Masters Adult-Geriatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate, California State University, Long Beach, California
Professional Memberships/Affiliations:
- California Association of Nurse Practitioners
Courses Currently Taught:
- NUR 202, Client Assessment
- NUR 500, Advanced Client Assessment and Health Promotion
- NURS 654, Advanced Practice Nursing: Primary Care
- NURS 655/657, APN:Primary Care Practicum I and II
Scholarly Areas: Refereed Publications
Kutschman, R. F. & Hadley, S.A. (2004). Diagnosing and Treating Metabolic Syndrome. Geriatric Nursing, 25, 218-223.
Kutschman, R and Hadley, S (2004). Diagnosing and treating the metabolic syndrome. The American Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 8, 9-18.
Fitzsimmons, L., Hadley, S., and Shively, M. (1999). The education of advanced practice nurses: A contemporary approach. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 21, 77-85.
Hadley, S., Chang, M., & Rogers, K. (1996). Effect of syringe size on bruising following subcutaneous heparin injection. American Journal of Critical Care, 5, 271-276.
Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1994). Nutritional management of the metabolically stressed patient. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 17, 1-15.
Hadley, S. & Saarmann, L. (1991). Lipid physiology and nutritional considerations in coronary heart disease. Critical Care Nurse,11, 28-38.
Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1991). The metabolic response to injury in the surgical/trauma patient. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 10, 4-13.
Hadley, S. & Fitzsimmons, L. (1990). Nutrition and wound healing. Topics in Clinical
Nutrition, 5, 72-81.
Hadley, S. & Fitzsimmons, L. (1990). Acute pancreatitis: A potential life-threatening emergency. Topics in Emergency Medicine, 12, 39-47.
Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1990). Neural mechanisms and patterns of abdominal pain. Topics in Emergency Medicine, l2, l-8.
Fitzsimmons, L. & Hadley, S. (1989). Pharmacologic aspects of migraine therapy in the emergency department. Topics in Emergency Medicine, 11, 37-42.
Hadley, S. & Black V. (1986). Why use Dakin's solution for wound care? American Journal of Nursing, 88, 284-285.
Biography: Dr. Hadley is a board certified adult-geriatric nurse practitioner. In addition to teaching undergraduate and graduate students, she maintains an active clinical practice as a nurse practitioner at the San Diego Veteran's Administration Health Care System.
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