nursewratchet
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« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2008, 07:52:55 PM » |
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Is your Dad on Dialysis? If so, his dry weight needs to be dropped. If he is eating poorly, and losing weight, then his"dry weight" should be decreased. If he stays at the same dry weight, then he will accumulate fluid. If his potassium is high, that can be very dangerous, even fatal. Bannanas, tomatoes, oranges, potatoes should be avoided. Those are some of the no no's. There are more, ask the dietician. Also, if he is a Dialysis patient, his "bath" at the clinic can be adjusted to a lower potassium to help with that. If he is in fact on dialysis, sounds like they are not doing a great job watching these things. If he is not, the diet will help somewhat, and a fluid restriction possibly. Is he on a diuretic? That would alson help. Good Luck, keep us posted.
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