How is the composition of the dialyzing fluid different from the blood?
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Explanation:
dialyzing fluid has excessive salts and anticoagulants like edta and heparin (mostly)
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Dialysis fluids are solutions of electrolytes formulated in concentrations similar to those of extracellular fluid or plasma. They contain, or may contain:
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sodium;
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chloride;
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bicarbonate or lactate;
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calcium;
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magnesium;
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potassium;
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glucose;
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amino acids;
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icodextrin.
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