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Troubleshooting Non-Infectious Peritoneal Dialysis Issues - Download article and take CE posttest
Donna E. Maaz
Peritoneal
dialysis is commonly preformed by patients and their caregivers in the
home, in nursing homes, and in both acute and rehabilitation hospitals.
The success of the therapy requires that the nurse overseeing the care
of the patient on peritoneal dialysis in the acute, sub-acute, and
chronic settings has the skills and knowledge to identify specific
non-infectious issues, choose an appropriate and effective intervention
activity, document the findings and outcomes, and educate the patient
to assist in the resolution of the non-infectious issues, and avoid
future recurrence. This article reviews the most common non-infectious
complications that occur in patients on peritoneal dialysis and
discusses an organized clinical process to troubleshoot the issues and
achieve the desired clinical outcomes.
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