Kidney Failure ( #29

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

    Kidney Transplant:
    • Surgical procedure
    • Risk of rejection
    • Generally cheaper and better