to administer medications to oversee and coordinate care, ensuring treatment and access of sites is done correctly with safety checks done, charting is correct and completed, physician orders carried out, labwork drawn as needed or per protocols or orders, that social work or dietitian or other ancillary services are involved in patient care, to run the clinic, answer phones if no secretary available such as very early morning hours to monitor vital signs and observe for ill effects and intervene as necesssary even if this means calling the physicians or 911. these are just some of the responsibilities...
It will depend on the care home.
Sister William Mary has written: 'Care of the patient having hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis' -- subject(s): Peritoneal dialysis, Artificial kidney, Nurses and nursing
When comparing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, it can be said that
"Handbook of Peritoneal Dialysis".....available on Amazon.com is a good reference
hemodialysis takes longer than peritoneal dialysis
There are two methods of dialysis in use: hemodialysis (blood dialysis) and peritoneal dialysis (dialysis in the abdominal cavity). In hemodialysis, the dialysis membrane is made up of cellophane or other synthetic material that assists in the removal of impurities from the blood by their passage through these semipermeable membranes in a fluid bath. In peritoneal dialysis, the surface area of the peritoneum acts as the membrane. Dialysis fluid is introduced into the peritoneal cavity and then periodically removed along with the waste products. This procedure may be done at intervals throughout the day or during the night.
Peritoneal dialysis (PD)Peritoneal Dialysis, in case of impairment in kidney function
The bag of dialysis in humans refers to the peritoneal cavity, which is used in peritoneal dialysis. In this process, a sterile dialysis solution is introduced into the peritoneal cavity through a catheter, allowing waste products and excess fluids to be filtered from the blood via the peritoneal membrane. This method serves as an alternative to hemodialysis, where blood is filtered outside the body through a machine.
1- high risk for infection related to using the equipments of dialysis. 2-
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peritoneal dialysis work on the same principle except abdomen has a peritoneal cavity, lined by a thin epithelium called as peritoneum. peritoneal cavity is filled with dialysis fluid that enters the body through a catheter. excess water and waste pass through the peritoneum into the dialysis fluid. this process is repeated several times in a day.