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  2. hemodialysis, he or she will be responsible for complying with your dialysis prescription, which may require treatments up to six days per week . If the patient chooses to do home hemodialysis alone during the day, the patient . will need to take on the responsibility for tasks that would normally be taken care of by staff when in-center .

  3. Dec 11, 2017 · Dialysate bacteriology testing does NOT need to be tested before starting treatment. • Testing may begin near the end of SAK life. Documentation: • Clinicians may record chlorine/chloramines testing results on the (Sample) NxStage System One Hemodialysis Flowsheet (TM196).

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  4. Home hemodialysis with NxStage requires a patient and partner who are committed to being trained on and following the guidelines for proper system operation . If a patient chooses home hemodialysis, he or she will be responsible for complying with the dialysis prescription, which may require treatments up to six days per week .

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    • It requires no special plumbing modifications;
    • How does the NxStage system work?
    • How much time will therapy take?
    • How will I be trained?
    • Which blood access will I use? Can I access my blood myself?
    • Can I travel?
    • Is More Frequent Home Hemodialysis Right For Me?
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    • Risks Associated with All Forms of Hemodialysis
    • Risks associated with Daily/More Frequent Home Hemodialysis

    Living with chronic kidney disease is a journey. While your goal is to find a treatment option that offers optimal health and lifestyle benefits, in reality your journey may take you through a number of different therapies before you find what works best for you. Your doctor or dialysis center may have already talked to you about conventional treat...

    the dialysate preparation system utilizes a simple faucet, under-sink, or washer connection and drains into any sink, toilet, or drain. Sterile premixed dialysate bags are available so you can take your treatment on the road.

    The NxStage System One delivers hemodialysis therapy in a home setting. The System One consists of the following elements: A small control unit containing a fluid pump and user interface (cycler). disposable dialyzer and tubing set (cartridge). High-purity fluid (dialysate), prepared by the PureFlowTM SL dialysate preparation system or in premixed...

    It may surprise you, but because of the flexibility in dosing options of more frequent home hemodialysis with NxStage, it may take no more of your time than either three-times-weekly in-center dialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). If you think about it, treatment time is only one element to consider. When determining how mu...

    One of the requirements for doing home dialysis with NxStage is that you need to have a care partner who is willing to share in the training and responsibility for your home care. Your dialysis center will train you and your partner on home dialysis therapy. During the training, you and your care partner will learn how to access your blood, operate...

    Any of the three types of access – fistula, graft, or catheter – may be used with the NxStage therapy. You will learn how to access your blood during training if you do not already know how. Don’t worry – you can do it! Consider this: you are the best person to feel the location of the needle. If you are uncomfortable with sticking yourself, or se...

    NxStage supports your travel plans, when approved by your physician and center. The NxStage System One is designed to be portable and taken with you when you travel. The PureFlow SL is not designed for travel, you will need to use premixed bagged dialysate when you travel. Patients are responsible for transporting their System One cycler. Soft cas...

    Despite the health and quality of life benefits that more frequent home hemodialysis may provide to those with chronic kidney disease this form of therapy is not for everyone. Please review this information carefully and discuss it with your doctor as you evaluate your therapy options. Despite the health benefits that more frequent home hemodialysi...

    Home hemodialysis with NxStage requires a patient and partner who are committed to being trained on and following the guidelines for proper system operation. If you choose to do more frequent home hemodialysis, you will be responsible for complying with your dialysis prescription, which may require treatments up to six days per week. Each treatment...

    To do home hemodialysis successfully, you must take care to ensure that you have a clean and safe environment for your treatments. You will also need to set aside space in your home for the needed supplies.

    All forms of hemodialysis, including treatments performed in-center and at home, involve some risks. These may include high blood pressure, fluid overload, low blood pressure, heart-related issues, vascular access complications, cramps, backache, headache, dizziness, nausea, an “off” taste in the mouth, fatigue, fever, chills, joint pain, itching, ...

    Studies suggest that patients performing more frequent home hemodialysis may experience slightly fewer complications associated with their treatments, and actually may enjoy improved clinical outcomes. However, there are certain risks unique to treatment in the home environment. Treatments at home are done without the presence of medical personnel ...

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