DaVita Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Practice Exam

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How does a change in peritoneal membrane transport status affect the dialysis prescription?

It has no impact on the dialysis prescription and only affects symptom management.

It requires switching to hemodialysis immediately.

It affects only the color of the dialysate.

It alters solute clearance and ultrafiltration dynamics; prescriptions are adjusted by modifying dwell times and dialysate concentrations accordingly.

Peritoneal membrane transport status tells us how fast substances move across the peritoneal membrane during a dwell, and that directly shapes how we set the dialysis prescription. If the membrane is a fast transporter, solutes cross quickly and the osmotic gradient driving ultrafiltration can fade fast, so short dwells with higher glucose (or alternative osmotic agents for longer needs) help sustain fluid removal and maintain adequate clearance. If the membrane is slow, solute movement is slower, so longer dwells are often needed to achieve the desired clearance, with careful adjustment of the dialysate concentration to control ultrafiltration. In all cases, the prescription—dwell times and dialysate concentrations—is adjusted based on transport status to balance solute clearance and fluid removal.

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