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What is the difference between a blood transfusion and dialysis

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What is the difference between ingestion and feeding?

Feeding almost always happens from mouth whereas in ingestion, fluids (such as glucose) can be inserted into the body through viens which is very similar to blood infusion.


Difference between infusion and transfusion?

The word transfusion is often used when referring to blood. When you get a blood transfusion, blood is being transferred to you from someone else. An infusion is when something is added to something. For example when you add garlic to olive oil, you infuse the olive oil with garlic.


What is the difference between a blood transfusion and a blood infusion?

Transfusion of red cells or whole blood (rarely) should never be used as a hematinic, but rather to increase the oxygen carrying capacity in the recipient. Iron should be administered when the patient has decreased hemoglobin content and is stable enough (and able) to produce their own RBCs.


IS airlock in blood infusion dangerous?

The airlock in blood infusion mast be high-volume to be dangerous for life. A small air vial will be dissolved in blood.


What happens during kidney dialysis?

Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys


Why Blood cannot flow out during dialysis process?

during dialysis the blood is is flowin through a closed system


What is external arteriovenous shunt?

Its a temporary connection between a vein and artery used for dialysis and drawing blood.


What is the name of a temporary surgical connection between an artery and a vein used for dialysis and blood drawing?

cannula


What is a blood infusion?

Blood infusion is a misused term for blood transfusion. This is where a person receives blood through an IV.


What is the difference between blood clot formation and the process of blood agglutination?

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What process do chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid?

In dialysis, chemical wastes pass from the blood into the dialysis fluid through the process of diffusion. Diffusion allows waste molecules to move from an area of higher concentration (blood) to an area of lower concentration (dialysis fluid) through a semipermeable membrane. This helps to effectively filter out waste products from the blood during dialysis treatment.


Does dialysis require energy?

Yes, dialysis does require energy. Please refer online to dialysis and blood transfusion. This might help.