important things to know about/ monitor for in dialysis pt?
Featured Replies
Currently Reading 0
- No registered users viewing this page.
A better way to browse. Learn more.
A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.
I am a new nurse working on a med/surg floor We have dialysis pt every now and then. Just want to hear from the experience or dialysis nurses - 1. what are some important things and tips to know/monitor/be mindful of when caring for dialysis patient?
2. what are some important things to report to dialysis nurse prior to patient start getting dialysis? - eg. BP?
My preceptor told me when change shift, its important to let next shift nurse know if the patient is new on dialysis, but didn't explain why.
3. What are some important things or signs and symptoms to monitor for new dialysis patient? and after receiving dialysis?
4. up till how long is the patient consider a "new dialysis" patient? eg. 3 days? 1 week?
I know low blood pressure is one thing to monitor for. but how low is consider too low? we had a patient whos baseline SBP was in the 100/90s, but just prior to getting dialysis, last BP was 87/46. Throughout dialysis, his BP was 70-80/30-40s .. honestly i was really worried! but my preceptor/dialysis said it's ok. even after pt's BP was still low like that.
so how low should I start worry about pt's BP? is it +/- 20 to patient's baseline? eg. baseline 120/80 and if pt's BP become 100/60..?