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Dialysis performs the
functions that a normal functioning kidney would, such
as preventing buildup of waste, salt and water in the
body. Dialysis also assists in controlling blood
pressure and maintains a safe level of certain chemicals
within the blood. That is why it is important to act
now; don't wait for an emergency.
Dialysis is dependent on the availability of
power, gas, supplies, and water – commodities that,
without proper planning, are difficult to access in the
event of an emergency or disaster.
Individuals with kidney failure need to know ahead of
time what they can do to maintain their health during an
emergency and disaster.
This includes
- minimizing fluid intake
- restricting their salt and potassium intake
- eating an “emergency
diet”
- finding out if your
dialysis facility is open or closed,
www.dialysisunits.com. On the homepage,
enter your city and state.
- planning ahead so
that they have the information they need and know
how to find care,
www.networkofnewengland.org
If you or someone you know
is relies on dialysis, it is important to prepare -- not
only for hurricane season -- but for any other hazard or
emergency that may suddenly occur!
- Contact your dialysis center! This should be the
first thing that you do because they have emergency
preparedness guidelines and can usually work with
you to set up an emergency plan. It is important
that you communicate with them for the proper course
of action.
- Keep updated medical information close at hand
and current. This information should be in your
family preparedness worksheets along with important
emergency numbers
- Have a shelter in place plan and an evacuation
plan in place
- Be sure to have current information on your
dialysis facility which includes address, phone
numbers, and emergency phone numbers
- Engage in your emergency diet which will assist
with extended the need to a dialysis treatment
- If you are evacuating to another area be sure to
have a list of all the dialysis facilities in the
new area
- Be sure to make alternative arrangements for
dialysis treatments
- Have a 5-7 days supply of emergency foods,
keeping in mind the special diet
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