During priming the blood pump speed should be 200cc/ minute and you need to pull the dialyzer off the holding clamp and tab it several times to make sure all air bubbles are coming out.
the video is not in full that we can see it thoroughly... no gloves you are not maintaining the aseptic technique and you are suppose do with a real patient. even though its just for practical, do it with patient to gain more knowledge of it... unable to see clearly to saline passing through.
If you were to test the machine, you would place the tubing below the air detector in to the air lock??? Why did you clamp the NSS off after the marry up???
Once you prime the arterial line initially by gravity all the way to the patient end you clamp it and leave it be. If you leave the patient end openunclamped and your saline line is open you’ll l just be wasting your hung saline bag. It stays clamped till you marry the two patient ends together
Why is your bucket up high and on the pump side of the machine when everybody else has the bucket on the dialyzer side and down low?? Why did you clamp the the art line with a blue clamp when everybody else let’s the NSS drain into the low bucket, then clamps the large clamp before hitting prime??
Hi Rich 1. I don’t decide how the machine is structured it’s manufactured this way. if the bucket was on the dialyzer side down low? The dialysate lines would be in the way. 2. you can use the large white clamp to stop the saline flow, I prefer to clamp below the T with blue scissor clamp. 3. There are a lot of right ways of doing the same procedure, just make sure you are following your companies policy. 4. Thank you for the questions.
I would like you to review slowly on clamp that I need to clamp and the unclamp when I do primer please.
Hi Ma'am, i like your video. can you please help me or teach me how to install all the consumables of the machine? Thank you God bless
During priming the blood pump speed should be 200cc/ minute and you need to pull the dialyzer off the holding clamp and tab it several times to make sure all air bubbles are coming out.
Thank you so much. You have not only simplified but showed me how to organize all those lines!
the video is not in full that we can see it thoroughly... no gloves you are not maintaining the aseptic technique and you are suppose do with a real patient. even though its just for practical, do it with patient to gain more knowledge of it... unable to see clearly to saline passing through.
excellent video thank i am dailysis tech
Very informative and at pace that I can follow. I am a student.
Can you do one for machine testing input to system?
Thank you so much for this video, am new to dialysis and your video has been really helpful while studying 😊
Why is your dialyser upside down?
Thanks I really appreciate it .
If you were to test the machine, you would place the tubing below the air detector in to the air lock???
Why did you clamp the NSS off after the marry up???
This machine always gives me headaches. No matter what you do there’s always something wrong with it.
This instructor is not with a patient there fore no gloves
Mrs .. you suppose to be wearing gloves
That was my first concern while I looked this
EXACTLY!!! TEACH THE RIGHT WAY, NOW THROW THE WHOLE CONTAMINATED SETUP AWAY! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Como me gustaria si alguién hubiera hecho traduzione del Video en Español. Grazie
Very helpful thank you
Did you forget to do the the air detector part?u didn’t do that
Wow. This is the best video so far. Thank you.
Where the hell is your gloves?! Ima tell the manager.
Very helpful best instructor on RUclips yes!!!
aye but did you clamp the patient Arterial line the clamp that's in the bucket does that remain clamped when priming by gravity?
Once you prime the arterial line initially by gravity all the way to the patient end you clamp it and leave it be. If you leave the patient end openunclamped and your saline line is open you’ll l just be wasting your hung saline bag. It stays clamped till you marry the two patient ends together
Why is your bucket up high and on the pump side of the machine when everybody else has the bucket on the dialyzer side and down low??
Why did you clamp the the art line with a blue clamp when everybody else let’s the NSS drain into the low bucket, then clamps the large clamp before hitting prime??
Hi Rich
1. I don’t decide how the machine is structured it’s manufactured this way. if the bucket was on the dialyzer side down low? The dialysate lines would be in the way.
2. you can use the large white clamp to stop the saline flow, I prefer to clamp below the T with blue scissor clamp.
3. There are a lot of right ways of doing the same procedure, just make sure you are following your companies policy.
4. Thank you for the questions.
Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you so much
Very informative