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Dialysis Patients And Diet
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Dialysis patients. The paper begins with a brief explanation of the concept of dialysis, renal malfunctions and issues involved in the condition. It also highlights the importance of balanced diet for a dialysis patient. The paper also poin...

Dialysis (Diffusion)
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dialysis techniques. The incidence of symptomatic hypotensive episodes during the haemodialysis (HD) sessions is high in the patients who have low or normal blood pressure and in those with large interdialytic weight gain. The fluid removal...

Kidney Dialysis Kidney Dialysis
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kidneys, the body can still function effectively with only one healthy kidney. Kidney function include filtering waste from the blood, maintaining balance of the liquid content of the body, regulating blood pressure and red blood cell produ...

Hypertension And Renal Dialysis
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Hypertension, or perhaps more accurately high blood pressure, plays a pivotal role in the progression of renal failure. The dichotomy of “hypertension” and “normotension” fails to recognise that the risks of adverse cardiovascular and renal...

Peritoneal Dialysis
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD), is a medical treatment to eliminate the water and salt substances from patient’s kidneys that cause permanent kidney failure. Dialysis became widespread and prevalent in 1980s, sine then, this method has been provi...

Haemodialysis
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has improved nursing practice and patient care outcomes. However, the busy bedside duties nurses face constitute barriers to reading and evaluating research. The nurse may want to use new knowledge about pain assessment, wound care, preoper...

Haemodialysis Catheter Care
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Haemodialysis Unit, one nurse is responsible for one patient; the advantages are that the continuity of care, accountability, and the patient centred care is individualised and co-ordinated(Uer , 2007, 73). The Dialysis Unit is aiming to ha...