Dialysis

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What is usually in dialysate?

-bicarbonate -calcium -sodium -chloride -bacteria

What are nursing care considerations with dialysis?

-daily weight -BMP results + trends -patients diet -patients access -scheduling

What are s/sx of peritonitis?

-fever -diarrhea -vomiting ** most common

What is the purpose of dialysis?

-function as our kidneys -fluid balance -electrolyte balance -waste removal: creatinine, BUN, metoprolol overdose

What are the cons of peritoneal dialysis?

-glucose: hyperglycemia + hypertriglycerides -site infection -peritonitis: peritoneal cavity is infected -hernia -pain -bleeding -pulmonary complications: increase fluid in peritoneal cavity = pressure on diaphragm = atelectasis -protein loss

How does hemodialysis work?

-pulls small amounts of pt blood into a dialyzer -filters blood -dialyzer is a membrane -waste is removed + purified blood returned back into body -heparin in the machine to prevent clots

What are the pros of peritoneal dialysis?

-requires less special equipment -more patient freedom r/t not having to go in to get dialysis

How does peritoneal dialysis work?

1. in: from dialysis bag into peritoneal cavity 2. dwell: mix with patients blood through a permanent catheter 3. out: out of peritoneal cavity into dialysis bag

What medication helps with anemia?

Aranesp

Is an anastomosis between an artery and vein, allowing arterial blood to flow through the vein.

Arteriovenous fistula

Is a 'bridge' between the arterial and venous blood supplies, made of synthetic materials.

Arteriovenous graft

What medication reduces dyslipidemia?

Atorvastatin

What medication helps with hypertension in diabetic patients?

Benzapril + losartan

How does dialysis work?

Dialysate fluid moves across a semipermeable membrane by osmosis to replenish blood with electrolytes the body needs at that time and remove waste products

What medication helps with pruritus?

Diphenhydramine

What type of catheter is used with hemodialysis?

HD catheter -can only be used for hemodialysis -high infection rate -large bore = risk for bleeding at site

Is a 'bridge' that bypasses the venous system to provide flow directly to the heart.

HeRo graft

A common complication is hypotension related to rapid removal of vascular volume.

Hemodialysis

The dialysate stays in a container and bathes the outside of the fibers of the dialyzers.

Hemodialysis

The dialysis is performed through double lumen catheters or two large bore needles.

Hemodialysis

The dialysis solutions vary, but usually uses dextrose solution.

Hemodialysis

The difference between the last post-dialysis weight and the present pre-dialysis weight determines the volume of fluid to be removed.

Hemodialysis

What medication reduces hyperkalemia?

IV insulin in glucose

What medication helps with constipation?

Lactulose

What medication helps with edema of the feet and hands?

Lasix

The catheter used for dialysis has one or two cuffs, placed surgically, and may be used immediately after placement.

Peritoneal dialysis

The dialysis happens in 3 phases: inflow, dwell, and drain.

Peritoneal dialysis

The most common complication is infection caused by skin flora.

Peritoneal dialysis

What is peritoneal dialysis?

Peritoneal membrane is a substitute for the kidneys -waste products move across membranes from blood into fluid by osmosis which is then drained back into a bag

What type of catheter is used with peritoneal dialysis?

Permanent catheter

What is continuous renal replacement therapy?

Similar to hemodialysis -pulls smaller volume of blood over 24 hr to mimic actions of the kidneys

What is dialysis?

The movement of fluid and molecules across a semipermeable membrane from one compartment to another

What should you monitor every 30 minutes during dialysis?

Vitals -hypotension is common

When is continuous renal replacement therapy done?

When patients are too sick to have hemodialysis done ex. flu season: hemodialysis patient has to be admitted to have CRRT until flu season is over

What medication helps with renal osteodystrophy?

calcitriol


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