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Not all pts with DX of ARF or CRF in comorbids have their dialysis during ward admission, particularly if they are a short stay (less than 4 days). Pt is sent to other wards for their dialysis, therefore it may be correct that there might not be a dialysis acute or chronic TASK is marked.
Not all pts with DX of ARF or CRF in comorbids have their dialysis during ward admission, particularly if they are a short stay (less than 4 days). Pt is sent to other wards for their dialysis, therefore it may be correct that there might not be a dialysis acute or chronic TASK is marked.


==== Peritoneal Dialysis ====
==== Peritoneal Dialysis ====
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** Acute – first time peritoneal dialysis ever, during this hospital admission  
** Acute – first time peritoneal dialysis ever, during this hospital admission  
** Chronic - dialysis which was being done on an outpatient basis prior to this hospitalization or patient was doing on their own at home prior to this hospitalization
** Chronic - dialysis which was being done on an outpatient basis prior to this hospitalization or patient was doing on their own at home prior to this hospitalization


*Also see:  
*Also see:  

Revision as of 16:08, 15 April 2009


Dialysis

Patients who have underlying CRF are on chronic hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, if they go for a kidney transplant and develop a complication of rejection, hyper K+ or renal failure etc., post kidney transplant and subsequently require dialysis, this will be considered acute dialysis.

Not all pts with DX of ARF or CRF in comorbids have their dialysis during ward admission, particularly if they are a short stay (less than 4 days). Pt is sent to other wards for their dialysis, therefore it may be correct that there might not be a dialysis acute or chronic TASK is marked.

Peritoneal Dialysis

  • possible entries: (none, acute, chronic)
    • Acute – first time peritoneal dialysis ever, during this hospital admission
    • Chronic - dialysis which was being done on an outpatient basis prior to this hospitalization or patient was doing on their own at home prior to this hospitalization


  • Also see:
Hemodialysis_Task