Abstracts: Haemodialysis
Haemodialysis
- "Putting Out Fires" Reducing Burnout in Self Care Haemodialysis
- 24 Hour Telephone Support Service: A Quality Improvement Project
- A Criticism of the Hemodialysis Adequacy Concept
- Anticoagulation in haemodialysis
- Assessing sexual functioning among renal failure patients undergoing dialysis in Auckland District Board (ADHB) using modified Arizona Sexual Experience Scale (ASEX) questionnaire
- Buttonhole cannulation in adolescents
- Central venous dressing literature review: Implications for haemodialysis in the tropics
- Client empowerment in the haemodialysis setting: the inside story
- Dialysis Allergy – One Mans Dialysis Dilemma
- Do You Know what’s in Your Drains? The Problem of Biofilm Coating Haemodialysis Drains
- Encouraging Confidence through Independence
- Experience with the Tego™ Luer lock Access Device
- Extended hours in hospital based dialysis centre
- Flexibly meeting paediatric therapy needs-Applying Trusted Principles-Using new Technology
- Haemodiafiltration: Pre Dilution 'v' Post Dilution - A lesson learned or knowledge gained?
- Implementation of pharmacist medication review clinic for dialysis patients
- Ironing out the Haemoglobin Bumps – Hb Variability in a Nurse Practitioner-Led Anaemia Management Program
- Lanthanum carbonate is an effective hypophosphatemic agent for patients displaying G-I intolerance to sevelamer chloride
- Numb Bums on Seats
- Plasma Exchange - sharing our experiences
- Quality of Life (QoL) in the St George Dialysis Population
- Reaction to synthetic heamodialysis membrane?
- Reducing Use of Potassium Dialysate Additives on Haemodialysis - A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
- Rhabdomyolysis and Hyperosmolar non- ketotic coma (HONK): A Case Presentation
- Sleep disorders, exercise & haemodialysis
- Standing Orders: A Necessity for Renal Satellite Units?
- Team building - Diaverum style
- The Australian and New Zealand Dialysis Workforce Survey: Knowledge for the future
- The past, the present and the future - Vascular Access: a necessary evil
- The rate of flushing anticoagulation locks into dual lumen dialysis catheters influences the formation of thrombus
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