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What did you learn about hemodialysis that surprised you the most?

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Now that you understand how the organs in your body work together to utilize the nutrients obtained from food, think back to Marys story about her struggle to stay healthy. Many people think that hemodialysis is a simple, quick procedure, but now you know it can affect almost every aspect of a persons life. How are other organ systems in the body affected by impaired kidney function?



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  • Without hemodialysis the individual would not survive

  • Changes in dietary nutrient intake (protein, water) are important

  • It is permanent and has side-effects affecting other organs



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The heart can be weakened due to poor blood pressure regulation. The bones can become soft and break due to calcium and phosphorous imbalance from lack of adequate vitamin D. Red blood cell production and hence oxygen circulation is limited, causing early fatigue and lethargy. The central nervous system may be impacted by altered calcium balance.



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