5.4.3 Dialysis and Kidney Transplantation

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    • The kidneys excrete waste materials as urine
    • The kidneys reabsorb glucose from the blood.

      True
    • The kidneys regulate pH levels, fluid balance, and electrolyte concentrations
    • Water is reabsorbed during the reabsorption process in the kidneys.

      True
    • Steps of how the kidneys maintain homeostasis:
      1️⃣ Filtering waste from the blood
      2️⃣ Reabsorbing useful substances back into the blood
      3️⃣ Excreting waste materials as urine
    • Match the type of dialysis with its description:
      Hemodialysis ↔️ Blood is filtered outside the body using a dialysis machine
      Peritoneal Dialysis ↔️ The peritoneum acts as a natural filter
    • What type of vein is typically used to extract blood during hemodialysis?
      Arm or leg
    • What is the primary role of the kidneys in maintaining homeostasis?
      Maintain blood composition
    • What useful substances do the kidneys reabsorb back into the bloodstream?
      Glucose and amino acids
    • Match the kidney process with its description:
      Filtering ↔️ Removes waste from blood
      Reabsorbing ↔️ Returns useful substances to blood
      Excreting ↔️ Eliminates waste as urine
    • The kidneys maintain homeostasis by balancing filtering, reabsorbing, and excreting processes.
      True
    • In hemodialysis, blood is filtered outside the body using a dialysis machine
    • The main difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis is the use of an external machine versus the peritoneal membrane as a filter.

      True
    • In peritoneal dialysis, waste products move across the peritoneal membrane into the dialysis solution
    • How does dialysis help maintain homeostasis in kidney failure?
      Compensates for kidney dysfunction
    • What is the primary goal of kidney transplantation?
      Replace a failing kidney
    • What is the primary goal of kidney transplantation?
      Restore kidney function
    • Kidney transplantation eliminates the need for long-term dialysis in most cases.

      True
    • What is the primary function of the kidneys?
      Maintain homeostasis
    • The kidneys filter waste products and excess water from the blood.

      True
    • The kidneys excrete waste materials as urine
    • What is the purpose of dialysis?
      Filter and purify blood
    • Order the steps involved in hemodialysis:
      1️⃣ Blood extraction
      2️⃣ Filtration in dialysis machine
      3️⃣ Return of cleaned blood
    • Match the type of dialysis with its key characteristics:
      Hemodialysis ↔️ Requires machine access
      Peritoneal Dialysis ↔️ Uses abdominal cavity
    • Steps involved in hemodialysis
      1️⃣ Blood extraction
      2️⃣ Blood filtration
      3️⃣ Blood return
    • Steps involved in peritoneal dialysis
      1️⃣ Access port insertion
      2️⃣ Solution infusion
      3️⃣ Diffusion and osmosis
      4️⃣ Dwell time
      5️⃣ Solution drainage
    • Dialysis maintains homeostasis by filtering waste products and regulating fluid balance
    • What are the three main functions of the kidneys?
      Filtering, reabsorption, excretion
    • What three factors do the kidneys regulate to maintain homeostasis?
      pH levels, fluid balance, electrolyte concentrations
    • Match the process with its description:
      Filtering ↔️ Removes waste from blood
      Reabsorbing ↔️ Returns useful substances to blood
      Excreting ↔️ Eliminates waste as urine
    • What is filtered from the blood during the filtering process in the kidneys?
      Waste products and excess water
    • How do the kidneys maintain homeostasis in blood composition?
      Filtering, reabsorbing, excreting
    • What is dialysis used for?
      Filters and purifies blood
    • In peritoneal dialysis, the peritoneum acts as a natural filter.
    • Steps involved in hemodialysis:
      1️⃣ Blood is extracted from the body
      2️⃣ Blood passes through a dialysis membrane
      3️⃣ Waste and excess water are filtered out
      4️⃣ Filtered blood is returned to the body
    • The kidneys filter waste products and excess water from the blood
    • The kidneys excrete waste materials as urine to regulate fluid balance and electrolyte concentrations.

      True
    • Steps in maintaining homeostasis by the kidneys:
      1️⃣ Filtering blood
      2️⃣ Reabsorbing useful substances
      3️⃣ Excreting waste as urine
    • What is the purpose of dialysis when the kidneys fail?
      Filter and purify blood
    • What acts as a natural filter in peritoneal dialysis?
      Peritoneum
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