Ok, so it seems like it takes me forever to get through snap n tap.......am I being too picky? It sometimes takes me 20-30 minutes or more to get these lines clear. I've heard that it ok to leave some small air bubbles...but can someone define small??? It seems like no matter what, small bubbles re-appear...I think the lines are clear....then I check one more time and there's more! I'm doing everything right......just these darn bubbles make me crazy!! I was told by my training nurse the longer you let it sit at 23 the less air..but found that not to be true. I welcome anyone's experiences or advice...
I have never heard of letting it sit at 23 to get air out.. I would not go by this... Just go by your gut feelings.///M3R
another question on the snap and tap............... So, i have never heard of anyone snap and tapping the little lines (saline and dialystate) but i see plently of bubbles in there. Anyone do that and it was just something i missed in class
Peter you snap and tap the dialysate lines?
I set up for the next day as soon as I'm done treatment. I let the machine run at 23 for 10 minutes. The next day after starting the machine it runs for 2 minutes before the 23 comes up. Snap and tap is 5 minutes or less. We never have any problems with air alarms.
I set it up 24 hours in advance. When you get all 8's and then the descending #'s you shut the machine down using the switch on the back. When starting up the next day turn the switch on the back to the on position and it will run for 2 min. before the 23 comes up. Then snap and tap and you're ready to go. I've found that we have less problems with air this way.