A patient on dialysis has a high level of urea, a high level of sodium, and a low level

Chapter 0, Problem 9.103

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A patient on dialysis has a high level of urea, a high level of sodium, and a low level of potassium in the blood. Why is the dialyzing solution prepared with a high level of potassium but no sodium or urea? 19.62

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