including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Procedures
Dialysis care
SN instructed patient that fluid restrictions are usually necessary when dialysis is initiated, especially if dialysis only occurs three days a week and if urine production is decreased. Build up of fluid can
lead
to shortness of breath, swelling, and high blood pressure. There is a limit to the amount of fluid that can
be safely removed during dialysis. If fluid limits are exceeded and extra water must be removed, negative effects such as muscle cramping, low blood pressure lead
ing to nausea, weakness, dizziness, and possibly extra dialysis sessions to remove the fluid.
SN instructed patient High blood pressure often has no warning signs or symptoms, so many people don’t realize they have it. Some symptoms may include headache, blurred vision, nervousness, sweating, difficulty sleeping or facial flushing. Even with no symptoms, hypertension needs ongoing treatment to protect the heart, kidneys and other organs from further damage
.