Dialysis patients should immediately raise their hand, press the nurse call button, or speak to the nurse within 5 seconds of feeling anything strange during treatment, rather than waiting to see if the feeling subsides or worrying about bothering staff, as medical personnel are specifically trained to respond to these warning signs.
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Dialysis Patients: The 5 Second Rule Could Save Your Life ⚠️Added:
5-second rule. The moment you feel anything strange during your hemodialysis session, within 5 seconds, raise your hand, press the nurse call button, or look at the nurse and speak up. Don't [music] wait to see if the feeling goes away or not, or think, "I want to bother the staff and be an annoying patient." There's something you must understand. Dialysis nurses and the medical staff are trained for this exact moment. In the full video, I explain the seven most common complications you must report to the medical or nursing staff immediately. You'll see the link to the video right there between the stars.
Click on it right now. This video is vital for your health.
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