The PD nurse works out a program that delivers a specific amount of dialysate, which may not exactly match the amount in a certain number of 5 liter bags. If it's a little over and we need another bag, there could be a significant amount left. This is for a pediatric patient, so maybe it is handled differently.
My program is adjusted fill volume so as to use all fluid from all bags, nothing left over.
Right now, we are so close to the exact amount that it worries me. I watched the last step in final fill this morning, and it sounded like slurping the last drink of soda, leaving bubbles in the heated supply line (but
not the the patient line).
However, the therapy log shows all the final fills being delivered to within a few ml, so I think it's OK. Is this how it works for you?