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deff fn [24]
1 year ago
6

Rena developed chronic renal failure and started renal dialysis 2 weeks ago. she feels fine and is working. rena is eligible for

medicare?
Health
1 answer:
Travka [436]1 year ago
8 0

Yes Rena is eligible for Medicare.

<h3>What is Renal Dialysis?</h3>

Kidney dialysis is a procedure used to purge the blood of excess water, solutes, and toxins in persons whose kidneys are no longer able to do this on their own. Renal replacement treatment is the term for this. In 1943, the first effective dialysis procedure was carried out.

Acute kidney injury (formerly known as acute renal failure) is a sudden, fast decrease of kidney function that may necessitate the start of dialysis. Stage 5 of chronic kidney disease is a steady deterioration in kidney function. When the creatinine clearance falls below 10 mL per minute, uremia is present, and the glomerular filtration rate is between 10% and 15% of normal, stage 5 chronic renal failure is reached.

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