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Q: What happens to electrolyte levels in the blood after dialysis?
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What happens during kidney dialysis?

Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys


What treatment is used for people who have kidneys that no longer can filter waste from the blood?

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What happens when the air and the blood mixes?

Air and blood in a medical setting, such as dialysis are not supposed to mix. When blood and air mix, the clotting process begins to occur.


What is the difference between a blood infusion and dialysis?

What is the difference between a blood transfusion and dialysis


What is the Medical use of potassium bitartrate?

Potassium is an electrolyte (a substance that maintains your body's fluid levels). It helps regulate blood pressure and heart function. Research shows that increasing your potassium intake can lower your blood pressure but too much can derange your electrolyte balance and slow your heart down, sometimes to dangerous levels.


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Why Blood cannot flow out during dialysis process?

during dialysis the blood is is flowin through a closed system


When blood glucose levels are restored what happens to the chemicals?

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How does the kidney regulate electrolyte?

Kidneys mostly function to filter the blood of waste. This also allows the kidneys to filter electrolytes to regulate their levels.


What happens if calcitonin levels rise?

Osteoclasts activity is inhibited and blood calcium levels rise.


What happens if you miss dialysis sessions?

yes, it can be. dialysis is used to take over the functions of the kidneys that can't work to remove toxins from the bloodstream. If you let those toxins keep building up you can die from blood poisoning.


What is CUE test?

A CUE test is a blood test that measures kidney function. Doctors order this test to check your creatinine, urea, and electrolyte levels.