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.
Infusion involves gradual administration of fluids or medications into the bloodstream, typically through a vein. Transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood products from one person (donor) to another (recipient) to replace blood loss or treat certain medical conditions. Infusion is more broad and can include various fluids and medications, while transfusion specifically refers to blood product administration.
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.
The airlock in blood infusion mast be high-volume to be dangerous for life. A small air vial will be dissolved in blood.
Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys
during dialysis the blood is is flowin through a closed system
Blood infusion is a misused term for blood transfusion. This is where a person receives blood through an IV.
cannula
Its a temporary connection between a vein and artery used for dialysis and drawing blood.
what is the difference between blood clot formation and the process of blood agglutination
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.
Urinalysis is a determination, by means of various chemical tests, of the composition of a urine sample, which is done to observe any medically significant anomalies (red blood cells, elevated sugar level, albumin, etc.). Dialysis is a treatment given by an artificial kidney machine, that filters the blood in the same way that kidneys do; this can be done for people whose kidneys have failed.