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If a patient with acute kidney injury dialyzes in the outpatient facility, one task of the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. why is this important?

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) can be avoided in part by maintaining healthy blood pressure, especially in patients who depend on vasopressors. There is limited proof that means arterial pressure (MAP), despite having a significant role in earlier studies for the prevention of AKI, genuinely reflects organ perfusion.

Several studies have found that perfusion pressure—including mean perfusion pressure (MPP) and diastolic perfusion pressure (DPP)—when combined with central venous pressure (CVP) may be more effective than the frequently used MAP at preventing AKI.

Complete blood count (CBC), BUN, creatinine, and electrolytes are typically included in blood tests (including calcium and phosphate). Tests for the presence of salt, urea, protein, and creatinine in the urine as well as microscopic sediment examination are conducted.

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