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hemodialysis therapy

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hemodialysis therapy,
a nursing intervention from the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) defined as management of extracorporeal passage of the patient's blood through a dialyzer. See also Nursing Interventions Classification.


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Evaluation of ventricular arrhythmic predictors in chronic renal failure patients under maintenance hemodialysis therapy using non-invasive electrocardiological methods.
The company is currently manufacturing and marketing the Crit-Line product platform, a non-invasive stand-alone blood monitoring system employing proprietary photo-optical technology which enables the continuous real-time measurement of vital whole blood parameters such as hematocrit, percent change in blood volume, saturated oxygen and access blood flow as an adjunct to hemodialysis therapy.
The OLper[TM] H2H offers clinics a simple way to upgrade hemodialysis therapy to HDF therapy without incurring the costs and inconveniences generally associated with HDF machines.
 
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