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Biology 12 Chapter 15 Homeostasis - 17
1.
Where is catheter inserted in human body mostly during haemodialysis?
a) Arm.
b) Kidney.
c) Leg.
d) Hip.
2.
In dialyzer, a network of synthetic tubes is made up of ……………… membranes?
a) Cell.
b) Cellophane.
c) Cellophone.
d) Internal.
3.
What is the dialysis fluid called?
a) Mellitus.
b) Vasodilate.
c) Dialysate.
d) Dilate.
4.
Which membrane is used in peritoneal dialysis?
a) Cellophane membrane.
b) Catheter.
c) Peritoneum.
d) Cell membrane.
5.
Which one encloses the abdominal cavity?
a) Cellophane membrane.
b) Cell membrane.
c) Catheter.
d) Peritoneum.
6.
How many catheters are inserted into the abdominal cavity during peritoneal dialysis?
a) Two.
b) One.
c) Three.
d) Four.
7.
How many catheters are inserted into the blood vessels during haemodialysis?
a) One.
b) Three.
c) Two.
d) Four.
8.
What is the reason of limited life span of catheters?
a) Infection.
b) Thrombosis.
c) None.
d) Both of these.
9.
Why is anticoagulation required?
a) To increase kidney failure chances.
b) None of these.
c) To prevent clotting of extra corporeal circuit.
d) To prevent blood clotting.
10.
The amount of which of the following is lowered in each haemodialysis treatment?
a) Plasma urea.
b) Vitamin D.
c) All of these.
d) Uric acid.
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