KT/V - TEST DIAGNOSIS IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
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When a patient begins dialysis treatment, whether it is hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis (PD), they begin to feel better as the blood begins to clear. To make sure that you are receiving adequate dialysis, you need to schedule a laboratory test to check how well dialysis works on the patient. The members of the Urea Union (URR) are like—minded due to the fact that they have united, so, whatever it is, they are splitting up. If the patient undergoes hemodialysis three times a week, each course of treatment should reduce the level of urea (also called AMC or urea nitrogen in the blood) at least 65 percent.
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