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Kidney failure
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What is kidney failure?
When
kidneys
suddenly stop working
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What happens to waste substances in kidney failure?
They build up in the
bloodstream
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How does kidney failure affect water and ion levels?
It prevents regulation of water and ion levels
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What can happen if kidney failure is untreated?
The person could become
sick
or
die
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What is the only treatment for kidney failure?
Dialysis
or kidney
transplant
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What is dialysis?
An
artificial kidney
treatment
Filters a
patient's
blood
Removes waste and
excess
substances
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How does a dialysis machine function?
It
filters
blood through a
circuit
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What separates the patient's blood from dialysis fluid?
A
partially permeable membrane
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What can diffuse across the partially permeable membrane?
Small molecules
like water and ions
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What does the dialysis fluid contain?
Same
concentrations
as
healthy blood
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Why is urea absent in dialysis fluid?
Healthy blood
doesn't contain urea
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What happens when there is a concentration gradient in dialysis?
Excess
ions
and water diffuse into the fluid
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How is the dialysis fluid maintained during treatment?
It is
constantly
replaced with new fluid
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What does the patient's blood lose during dialysis?
Excess ions
, amino acids, and
urea
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What are some problems associated with dialysis?
Time-consuming,
unpleasant
, and expensive
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How often do patients typically undergo dialysis?
Three
to
four
days a week
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What is a kidney transplant?
A
surgical procedure
to transfer a kidney
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Where do most donor kidneys come from?
People who have
recently
died
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What is the main risk associated with kidney transplants?
Organ rejection by the
immune system
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How do doctors help prevent organ rejection?
By giving medication to suppress the
immune system
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Why are kidney transplants not always available?
There aren't enough
available organs
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Compare dialysis and kidney transplants.
Dialysis
:
Time-consuming
Unpleasant experience
Expensive
long-term
Kidney Transplant:
Surgical procedure
Risk of rejection
Generally
cheaper
and better
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