In dialysis, a special filter called a dialyzer is used to remove waste and excess fluids from the blood. The dialyzer consists of two compartments separated by a semi-permeable membrane. The patient's blood flows through one compartment, while a special dialysis fluid flows through the other compartment. The membrane allows waste products and excess fluids to pass through, while preventing blood cells and larger molecules from crossing over.
Medical sealed dialysis paper is used to seal the dialyzer and ensure that the dialysis fluid and blood do not mix. It is typically made of a material that is impermeable to fluids, such as plastic or silicone. The paper is carefully sealed around the edges of the dialyzer to create a watertight barrier. This prevents any contamination or mixing of the dialysis fluid and blood, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the dialysis treatment.
Precautions for use When using medical dialysis paper, the following points should be noted: 1. Be…