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What are the best practices for peritoneal dialysis general care and exit site care?

Posted on January 30, 2014 by Amy

Rahman M.  Peritonitis in Peritoneal Dialysis: Catheter-Related Interventions and Transfer Set Modifications.  [Evidence Summaries], AN: JBI741, Last updated: 21 Jan 2014.

Rahman M.  Peritoneal Dialysis: Clinician information.  [Evidence Summaries], AN: JBI104, Last updated:  21 Jan 2014.

Clinical effectiveness of different approaches to peritoneal dialysis catheter exit-site care.  Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets for health professionals. 8(1):1-7, 2004.  [Best Practice Information Sheets].  Last updated:  29 Apr 2011.

Reviewed by John Nemeth 4/14

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