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1) Review of the patient's health.
What is a pre-dialysis
evaluation? 2) Compares current health status to previous
evaluations.
1) To determine if the patient is stable to receive
treatment.
Why is pre-dialysis 2) Determine if there has been a change in health
evaluations needed? status.
3) Provides a baseline date to plan for a safe
treatment.
Steps we take with all patient contact to decrease the
Describe Universal
risk of spreading infection to protect our patient and
precautions
ourselves.
1) Condition (objective)
What are the 3 C's? 2) Complaints (subjective)
3) Changes (objective)
, What should you look for Gait changes, use of assistive devices, ROM, energy
with: level.
Ambulation
A&O x 3, any changes in usual mood
What should you look for
with: (Alert and orientation)
Mental status and mood
Person, place, time (situation) A&Ox4
What should you look for Color, integrity, temperature, edema
with:
Skin
What should you look for Weight, BP, HR, respiration's, temperature
with:
Vital signs
What is EDW? A patient's wt with excess fluid removed
Estimated Dry weight
When is a RN required to If the patient pre-treatment wt is >4 kg above EDW.
assess a pre-treatment
wt?
What does a blood Measurement of the pressure of force of blood
pressure measure? against the walls of the arteries.
When do you report a SBP <100 or > 180
blood pressure to the RN? DBP> 100
When do you report a New onset of HR <60 or >100
heart rate to a RN? or a irregular beat
When do you report a A respiratory rate of > 24 breaths per minute
respiratory rate to the Rn?
True or False False!
Does a dialysis patient
maintain an average
temperature?
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Terms in this set (290)
1) Review of the patient's health.
What is a pre-dialysis
evaluation? 2) Compares current health status to previous
evaluations.
1) To determine if the patient is stable to receive
treatment.
Why is pre-dialysis 2) Determine if there has been a change in health
evaluations needed? status.
3) Provides a baseline date to plan for a safe
treatment.
Steps we take with all patient contact to decrease the
Describe Universal
risk of spreading infection to protect our patient and
precautions
ourselves.
1) Condition (objective)
What are the 3 C's? 2) Complaints (subjective)
3) Changes (objective)
, What should you look for Gait changes, use of assistive devices, ROM, energy
with: level.
Ambulation
A&O x 3, any changes in usual mood
What should you look for
with: (Alert and orientation)
Mental status and mood
Person, place, time (situation) A&Ox4
What should you look for Color, integrity, temperature, edema
with:
Skin
What should you look for Weight, BP, HR, respiration's, temperature
with:
Vital signs
What is EDW? A patient's wt with excess fluid removed
Estimated Dry weight
When is a RN required to If the patient pre-treatment wt is >4 kg above EDW.
assess a pre-treatment
wt?
What does a blood Measurement of the pressure of force of blood
pressure measure? against the walls of the arteries.
When do you report a SBP <100 or > 180
blood pressure to the RN? DBP> 100
When do you report a New onset of HR <60 or >100
heart rate to a RN? or a irregular beat
When do you report a A respiratory rate of > 24 breaths per minute
respiratory rate to the Rn?
True or False False!
Does a dialysis patient
maintain an average
temperature?