2017
DOI: 10.5603/demj.2017.0007
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Emergency care of the dialysis patients

Abstract: End stage renal disease (ESRD) is one of the major health care burdens worldwide. Emergency staff are well aware of the frequent use of their services by dialysis patients. In this article we discuss the urgent and serious medical problems that bring the dialysis patient to the emergency department (ED), and the special considerations in the management of such patients in the acute care setting. The main medical problems in dialysis patients presenting to the emergency department are as follows: emergent acid-… Show more

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“…Patients on dialysis present more frequently to the ED than nonrenal patients. 11,26,27 While patients are taught what to do if they develop a cloudy bag (sign of peritonitis) or have problems with their PD, taking appropriate action can be extremely challenging for nursing and medical staff with no previous dialysis experience. 11 Participants discussed the many resources that were provided to them either by the patient or the PD program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients on dialysis present more frequently to the ED than nonrenal patients. 11,26,27 While patients are taught what to do if they develop a cloudy bag (sign of peritonitis) or have problems with their PD, taking appropriate action can be extremely challenging for nursing and medical staff with no previous dialysis experience. 11 Participants discussed the many resources that were provided to them either by the patient or the PD program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%