Hemodialysis patients are more prone to develop complications such as clot or ruptures and it is very essential to train and educate, nurses with clinical practice guidelines to have an improved efficiency and patient care in hemodialysis units which might help to reduce the complications as well.
Clinical nursing evaluation plays a critical role in minimizing complications of vascular hemodialysis access. Regular assessments help prevent infections, thrombosis, and bleeding by identifying early warning signs such as redness, swelling, or reduced blood flow. Evidence-based practices, including aseptic techniques and proper dressing changes, have been shown to reduce infection rates significantly. Patient education on hygiene and recognizing complications further enhances outcomes. Timely documentation and communication with the healthcare team ensure effective interventions, ultimately improving patient safety and quality of care.