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  1. * The NxStage System One is not specifically indicated for nocturnal use. † 2-1 is a schedule of two dialysis days followed by one day off. It is approximatley 4.7 days per week. stdKt/V 3.0 2.5 2.0

  2. The NxStage System One with PureFlow SL is a preconfigured FDA-cleared hemodialysis system, designed, tested, and validated to yield AAMI/ANSI/ ISO quality (which includes standards for chemical and chlorine/chloramine testing) water and dialysate for in-center and home use.*. PureFlow minimizes the delivery, storage, inventory management, and ...

  3. Designed for home. Minor or no home renovations needed. At the NxStage System One, patients can dialyze close on any area of their main. Designed fork portability. Little footprint: the NxStage cycler can be easily moved around. There are two methods concerning dialysate supply, bags or PureFlow SL, which provides flexibility also while traveling.

  4. Caring for patients in the ICU is extremely complex; managing your equipment shouldn’t be. For that reason, the NxStage System One is designed to provide simplicity and versatility that allows the delivery of renal replacement therapy throughout the continuum of patient care. Patients in the ICU who are hemodynamically unstable may require ...

  5. fmcna.com › support › product-support-documentsInstructions For Use - FMCNA

    bibag® Additional Supplier of Sodium Bicarbonate, 105415-01 Rev A - January 16, 2023 Optiflux® Dialyzer Label Change, 104638-01 Rev B - January 4, 2023

  6. NxStage provides in-depth training and offers 24/7 support for both the patient and their care partner, even if the patient is “trained and qualified,” they should not dialyze alone. • For most patients, therapy typically lasts two and a half to three hours and is conducted five to six days a

  7. The NxStage System One can be used whether your patients require continuous 24-hour therapy or are stable enough to endure intermittent treatments. The use of one system across the continuum of patient care allows the ICU nurse to manage the patient, while freeing the dialysis nurse to care for other patients or manage other responsibilities.

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