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Bleeding dialysis shunt (fistula)? |
Just wondering, what is the proper way to control a bleeding shunt. Of course there is a high flow of arterial blood comming out of the site. I've seen a nurse apply arterial/venous pressure above and below the site of the bleeding shunt. Can I get confirmation on that? The best way to control the bleeding while doing the least damage to the fistula is to apply direct pressure to the exact place that is bleeding. The only time I will apply pressure outside of that area is sometimes there is so much blood that I've lost sight of the exact place to apply pressure, so I'll press down on the fistula on the arterial end (usually on the end closer to the hand). This will block the flow enough that I can remove the gauze and excess blood from the bleeding site and visualize where to put pressure. Once I've put pressure on the correct spot, I'll remove my finger from the arterial end. Putting too much pressure on too wide of an area of the fistula can be detrimental to the health of the fistula. That's why you should avoid carrying heavy objects, even purses, with your fistula arm, and that is also why you should only be applying pressure to the bleeding site. Go to the doctor, NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... Arterial blood loss requires emergency intervention from a qualified healthcare professional. I suggest you call 911 immediately if this is a real condition that you have. What does the dialysis doctor say? Can they insert another shunt and close this one? Or repair the one he has? My dad had a bleeding shunt and the nurse put pressure right on the site. The doc put some medicine right over it to try to get it to clot. When his blood test came back, they realized he was over anticoagulated, so they had to give him some medicine and put him in thehospital |
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