Record Keeping, Reporting and Hemodialysis - PMC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. Ensure you format it correctly as DD/MM/YYYY.
  3. Fill out the Advance Care Plan section by indicating 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable.
  4. In the Allergies section, list any known allergies. If none, indicate accordingly.
  5. Select whether the patient is an inpatient or outpatient under HD Unit.
  6. Complete the Last Order Date and HD Chart Orders fields with relevant information.
  7. Document assigned nurse(s) and their initials in the designated area for accountability.
  8. Continue filling out sections related to treatment records, vital signs, medications, and nursing assessments as required.

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Your weight and blood pressure are monitored very closely before, during and after your treatment. About once a month, youll receive these tests: Blood tests to measure urea reduction ratio (URR) and total urea clearance (Kt/V) to see how well your hemodialysis is removing waste from your body.
Patient Care Technician and Biomedical Technician In many dialysis centers, they are responsible for starting and ending each treatment and for monitoring you before, during and after treatments. PCTs complete an in-depth training program. Some states require that they have state or national certification.
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
We recommend recording initial weight, final weight, dry weight, dialyzer, station number, initial BP and final BP, number of hours of dialysis, access used, BFR, dialysis flow rate, dialysate composition used (Na, K, calcium, bicarbonate), conductivity, temperature, anticoagulation, any other medications administered.
The nephrologist provides ongoing care for all kidney-related problems and general medical problems for people who regularly undergo dialysis. A nephrologist visits the dialysis unit on a regular basis to review patients medical problems and test results.

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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.

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