Although intradialytic hypotension (IDH) is the most frequent complication of hemodialysis (HD), there is currently no standardized definition or uniform practice recommendations for response. A quality improvement project included nine registered nurses (RNs) and 96 adult patients receiving HD at a 30-station Midwest urban dialysis clinic. The project focused on development of an evidence-based RN-initiated protocol, RN education, and implementation of the RN-initiated protocol to recognize, treat, and document IDH. IDH was recognized in 7.02% of dialysis treatments, with protocol use doubling from Week 1 to Week 8. Most IDH episodes were resolved after one (36%) or two (49.33%) 10-minute ultrafiltration (UF) pauses with interventions. The use of an RN-initiated IDH protocol standardized care and led to positive patient outcomes in this dialysis clinic.

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