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A vein may "blow" or rupture during dialysis due to several factors, including the use of needles that are too large for the vein, excessive pressure during blood flow, or the weakening of the vein wall from repeated access. Additionally, dehydration can reduce blood volume and make veins more fragile. Proper technique and site selection are crucial to minimize this risk and ensure successful dialysis access.

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