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The standard vital signs monitored for patients in a hospital usually include temperature, heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), blood pressure and, when appropriate, peripheral oxygen saturation ( S p O 2 ).
Assess the vascular access for signs and symptoms of infection such as redness, warmth, tenderness, purulent drainage, open sores, or swelling. Patients with end-stage kidney disease are at increased risk of infection. After dialysis, assess the vascular access for any bleeding or hemorrhage.
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.
Regular monitoring of the patients weight, blood pressure, and clinical symptoms is crucial to detect early signs of fluid overload. Healthcare providers should closely assess the patients pre-dialysis weight and adjust the dialysis prescription ingly to remove the appropriate amount of fluid.
Blood testing Patients who use hemodialysis, either at home or in center, will be monitored with blood tests to ensure that the time and type of dialysis treatments (called dialysis prescription) are optimal.
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You will be placed on a monitor to check your vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, and pulse) every 15 minutes.
You will be placed on a monitor to check your vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, and pulse) every 15 minutes.
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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