Vasopressors are medications used to increase blood pressure in patients experiencing hypotension, including those on dialysis. In dialysis patients, vasopressors can help maintain adequate perfusion to vital organs during treatment, especially if they are experiencing fluid shifts or hypotension from dialysis. However, careful monitoring is essential, as these medications can affect kidney perfusion and may complicate the patient's overall fluid and electrolyte balance. The choice and dosage of vasopressors should be tailored to each patient's clinical condition.
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The patient experienced kidney failure and now requires dialysis.
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) - the process of dialysis is done while the patient goes about his/her normal daily activities.Outpatient dialysis.
Basically Dialysis is done because the patient's kidney is not functioning properly. So the Blood purification is not done as required by the affected kidneys. Therefore in order to purify the patient's blood the dialysis machine acts as artificial kidney and returns pure blood back to patient's body. The patient has to undergo dialysis process at regular intervals.
yes
CAPD
yes
urea
Yes
Some alittle or not at all
It is located at where the patient's blood is drawn in.
Many of the risks and side effects associated with dialysis are a combined result of both the treatment and the poor physical condition of the ESRD patient. Dialysis patients should always report side effects