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Figure 1: Visit dialysis center
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Friday, 31 March 2017
WEEK 7
Monday, 27 March 2017
WEEK 6
Activity:
FYP 1 BRIEFING OF STUDENT SEMESTER FEBRUARY 2017
Attend for first briefing Final Year Project 1 for degree student.
The briefing was conducted by Dr .Siti Marwangi Mohamad Maharum.
o Date : 29th March 2017 (Wednesday)
o Time : 3.00pm – 5.00pm
o Venue : TTL2
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The attendances is compulsory
In the briefing, the FYP committees have briefed us about:
· proposal,
· introduction,
· literature review,
WEEK 5
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Figure 1: Simplication of articles used.
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Wednesday, 15 March 2017
WEEK 4
Activity:
FYP 1 BRIEFING OF
STUDENT SEMESTER FEBRUARY 2017
Attend for first briefing Final
Year Project 1 for degree student.
The briefing was conducted by Dr
.Siti Marwangi Mohamad Maharum.
o Date
: 17th March 2017(Friday)
o Time
: 3.00pm – 5.00pm
o Venue
: TTL2
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The attendances is
compulsory
In the briefing, the FYP
committees have briefed us about:
·
introduction,
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new regulation and implementation for FYP1,
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selection of title and supervisor,
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WEEK 3
Introduction:
WHAT
IS HEMODIALYSIS?????
Chronic kidney disease and acute kidney injury cause the kidneys to lose their
ability to filter and remove waste and extra fluid from the
body. Hemodialysis is a process that uses a man-made membrane
to remove wastes, such as urea, from the blood,restore the proper balance of electrolytes in the blood and eliminate extra fluid from the body.
There are different types of hemodialysis.
- In-center hemodialysis.
- Home hemodialysis.
- Daily home hemodialysis.
- Nocturnal home hemodialysis.
What does my dialysis machine do?
The dialysis machine mixes and monitors the dialysate. Dialysate is the
fluid that helps remove the unwanted waste products from your blood. It also
helps get your electrolytes and minerals to their proper levels in your body.
The machine also monitors the flow of your blood while it is outside of your
body.
How It Works
Hemodialysis may improve your quality of life and increase your life
expectancy. But hemodialysis provides only about 10% of normal kidney
function.
Dialysis has not been shown to reverse or shorten the course of acute
kidney injury. But it may be used when fluid and electrolyte problems are
causing severe symptoms or other problems. Some people who develop acute kidney
injury stay dependent on hemodialysis and will go on to develop kidney failure.
Risks
Most complications that occur during dialysis can be prevented or easily
managed if you are monitored carefully during each dialysis session. Possible
complications may include:
- Low blood pressure (hypotension). This is the most common
complication of hemodialysis.
- Infection, especially if a central venous access catheter is used
for hemodialysis.
- Technical complications, such as trapped air (embolus) in the
dialysis tube.
Long-term complications of dialysis may include:
- Inadequate filtering of waste products (hemodialysis inadequacy).
- Blood clot (thrombus) formation in the dialysis graft or fistula.
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