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It carries details such as treatment schedule, dialysis type, vascular access used (catheter, graft, etc.), vital signs recorded before and after the procedure, laboratory results recorded before and after dialysis, information on fluid intake and output, medications administered, and any complications experienced
Compliance in hemodialysis patients is most often measured by monitoring levels of blood urea nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus and by observing the amount of weight gained between dialysis treatments.
The rule of 7s is a basic approach that states that the patients potassium level plus dialysate potassium concentration should equal approximately 7. This approach is acceptable as long as individual care is taken in patients with a propensity for arrhythmias.
Patient compliance is also crucial in medical treatment plans that do not involve medication. Examples can include physical therapy for injury rehabilitation, dietary changes for weight management, or cognitive behavioral therapy for mental illness.
Monitor serum electrolytes, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and hemoglobin and hematocrit levels before and after dialysis. Monitor fluid status. Monitor coagulation studies because heparin is used to prevent clotting during dialysis.

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The dialysate potassium concentration utilized depends on the patients predialysis potassium concentration. The rule of 7s is a basic approach where the potassium level of the patient plus the dialysate potassium concentration should equal approximately 7.
Noncompliance was defined in four ways: skipping one or more HD sessions in a month, shortening by 10 or more minutes one or more HD sessions in a month, an interdialytic weight gain (IWG) of more than 5.7% of dry weight, or a serum phosphate (PO4) of greater than 7.5 mg/dL.

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