5.4.3 Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation

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    • **Dialysis** is a medical procedure that filters and purifies the blood when the kidneys are unable to do so effectively.kidneys
    • Match the type of dialysis with its description:
      Hemodialysis ↔️ Blood is filtered by a machine
      Peritoneal dialysis ↔️ A sterile solution filters blood through the peritoneal membrane
    • Steps of peritoneal dialysis:
      1️⃣ A sterile solution is infused into the abdominal cavity
      2️⃣ The solution collects waste products from the blood
      3️⃣ The solution is drained from the body
    • The dialysis membrane in a dialysis machine is semi-permeable.

      True
    • Steps of the dialysis process:
      1️⃣ Blood is pumped through a dialysis membrane
      2️⃣ Dialysate fluid flows on the other side of the membrane
      3️⃣ Waste products diffuse into the dialysate
      4️⃣ Filtered blood is returned to the body
    • In hemodialysis, blood is filtered by passing it through a dialysis machine.
    • A kidney transplant restores normal kidney function, while dialysis only filters the blood.

      True
    • Why do kidney transplant recipients need lifelong immunosuppressant medication?
      To prevent rejection
    • What are two advantages of dialysis?
      Readily available, can be lifesaving
    • What are two disadvantages of dialysis?
      Time-consuming, risk of infection
    • Steps in hemodialysis
      1️⃣ Blood is drawn from the body
      2️⃣ Blood is filtered through a dialysis machine
      3️⃣ Filtered blood is returned to the body
    • Hemodialysis is typically done 3 times per week.
      True
    • The patient's blood is pumped through a dialysis membrane
    • What is the process by which waste products move through the dialysis membrane?
      Diffusion and osmosis
    • What are two advantages of hemodialysis?
      Effective filtration, less patient responsibility
    • What is the primary goal of dialysis?
      Filters and purifies the blood
    • Kidney transplantation requires lifelong immunosuppressant medication.
      True
    • What is one advantage of dialysis?
      Can be lifesaving
    • Dialysis requires significant time commitment for frequent treatments
    • Kidney transplantation requires lifelong immunosuppressant medication to prevent rejection.

      True
    • What health condition may make dialysis a more suitable option than transplantation?
      Poor overall health
    • The availability of donor kidneys is a significant factor in deciding if transplantation is viable.

      True
    • What is one activity in the pre-transplant phase of kidney transplantation?
      Matching donor and recipient
    • The pre-transplant phase focuses on preparing the patient and finding a suitable donor kidney.
      True
    • There are two main types of dialysis: hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.

      True
    • Hemodialysis is typically done in a hospital or dialysis clinic
    • What are the two main types of dialysis used to maintain the body's fluid and chemical balance?
      Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
    • The blood flows on one side of the dialysis membrane, while a dialysate fluid flows on the other side.
    • What are the forces that draw waste products and excess water through the dialysis membrane?
      Diffusion and osmosis
    • What is the role of the peritoneal membrane in peritoneal dialysis?
      Acts as a filter
    • A major disadvantage of kidney transplantation is the risk of rejection.
    • Match the procedure with its advantage:
      Dialysis ↔️ Readily available treatment
      Kidney transplantation ↔️ Better quality of life
    • What is the procedure for dialysis?
      Filters the blood using a machine
    • Dialysis requires major surgery.
      False
    • How does dialysis impact the patient's lifestyle?
      Significant time commitment, dietary restrictions
    • What is hemodialysis?
      Blood is filtered externally
    • What is peritoneal dialysis?
      Sterile fluid filters waste in the abdomen
    • Peritoneal dialysis can be done at home.
      True
    • What is the purpose of the dialysate fluid?
      Lower concentration of waste
    • Steps in the dialysis process
      1️⃣ Blood is pumped through a dialysis membrane
      2️⃣ Dialysate fluid flows on the other side
      3️⃣ Waste products diffuse into the dialysate
      4️⃣ Filtered blood is returned to the body
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