Fresenius machines (usually the 2008 series in the US) and NxStage machines use the same luer lock connection, which is why you can use the same needles on both systems. The tech would not notice a leak at the connection of a needle line to the dialysis tubing at prime time because that connection is not established at that point. There are some additional points in the 2008k tubing (like the heparin line, and the line to tap air off the chambers) that can come loose and allow for blood leakage.Fresenius considers any loss of > 50ml of blood in the clinic "reportable" (which I believe means someone has to write a memo). The clinic I use requires a new HGB test after I report any blood loss (which fortunately hasn't happened in ages). The most important thing is that sterile procedure not be compromised if there is a leak. There was a big suit when a tech reconnected a cath line after it became detached (in violation of clinic policy), the patient got a cardiac infection, and expired. Sometimes the best thing to do is say "F it" (loudly and clearly); discard the blood in the line/filter set; and report to the medical team for follow up HGB monitoring.Just remember, you can't make an omlette without breaking some eggs, and some days you are the egg.
primed a new circuit so he could get a full treatment
The most important thing is that sterile procedure not be compromised if there is a leak. There was a big suit when a tech reconnected a cath line after it became detached (in violation of clinic policy), the patient got a cardiac infection, and expired. Sometimes the best thing to do is say "F it" (loudly and clearly); discard the blood in the line/filter set; and report to the medical team for follow up HGB monitoring.Just remember, you can't make an omlette without breaking some eggs, and some days you are the egg.