..There was a website named something like "kidney school" that gave a lot of lessons on what the lab work meant. I think they had sections on how the machines worked as well. At any rate, someone has posted that info online somewhere. ..
patient drank vodka and yelled at TV" etc).
In our unit it goes like this. Paitents have folders. In them is, if you will, a potted history of dialysis - the initial induction papers, all nursing notes, current list of meds & doses(supposed to be kept up to date), doctors notes and instructions, if any (when I go to see the neph, the primary nurse writes a little "summary" letter, he reviews and writes what he thinks back, including any changes he wants etc - he takes a copy and the original stays in the folder), and treatment notes for the past few sessions.Recently they have also brought in a new system where they scan in the treatment notes into the system which I think goes into your medical records as a permanent record. We have one treatment page / session where all the stuff is recorded - eg: dry weight target, initial weight, BP, calculated UF target, any profile, what meds are due(if any) and the hourly obs and any other notes (eg: "patient cramped. patient drank vodka and yelled at TV" etc).
We get during dialysis the luxury of a small plastic cup of tea
Let's just say it's a special occasion (football grand final).