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Urea, potassium, creatinine, and extra fluids are 4 components of urine that dialysis would also remove.
The dialysate used in dialysis contains electrolytes like sodium, potassium, calcium, and bicarbonate dissolved in sterile water. These electrolytes help maintain the body's balance of fluids and ions by removing waste products and excess fluids during the dialysis process.
The main difference there would be that a kidney is an organ that helps the body maintain a proper balance of minerals, metabolites and other bodily fluids. Dialysis/a dialysis machine is a procedure/machine that can perform some of the basic functions of the kidneys for people experiencing either temporary or long term renal (kidney) failure. wikipedia has some accurate and in depth pages on both the kidney, and dialysis if you want to know more.
Peritoneal dialysis in the treatment of kidney disease is the infusion of the abdomen with a special fluid. After some time the fluid is removed and refreshed by a fresh fluid. Thus the body can get rid of waste products.
A vascular access is considered a kidney failure patient's lifeline if he/ she is on dialysis. Hemodialysis is a dialysis treatment procedure that uses a machine called the dialyzer to perform the normal functions of the failed kidneys, i.e. to remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood.
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emergency dialisis is when your creatine is elevated even when pushing i v fluids if it cant be dropped dialisis is the only way to flush the toxins from your body
Dialysis is for kidney failure. It takes over the job for many of the kidney functions, and cleans the blood from build up of waste when you can't remove the fluid yourself through urination. The kidneys direct the body to replace your red blood cells, and regulates the storage of Vitamin D. Protein is hard on kidneys that are failing, so a special diet is usually recommended. Once you are on dialysis, you will need more protein again. Dialysis is typically done 3 times a week and for about 4 hours per session. You can go to a dialysis center, or if you are able to manage it, use a dialysis machine at home. There is a type of dialysis that uses your own body to circulate the fluids that draw out the waste, called Peritoneal Dialysis.
No. AIDS is transmitted by human body fluids, such as blood, semen, etc.
Rocks composed of evaporite minerals, such as halite and gypsum, are rocks formed by evaporation of fluids.