Dialysis fluids (Powdered Acid Concentrate) are solutions of electrolytes formulated in concentrations similar to those of extracellular fluid or plasma.
They contain, or may contain: • sodium; • chloride; • bicarbonate or lactate; • calcium; • magnesium; • potassium; • glucose; • amino acids; • icodextrin.
Dialysis fluids (Powdered Acid Concentrate) are solutions of electrolytes formulated in concentrations similar to those of extracellular fluid or plasma.
They contain, or may contain: • sodium; • chloride; • bicarbonate or lactate; • calcium; • magnesium; • potassium; • glucose; • amino acids; • icodextrin.
Dialysis fluids are provided in a sterile concentrated form for dilution with water before use; the water used need not be sterile.
The purpose of dialysate is to pull toxins from the blood into the dialysate.
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