What statement is an advantage of peritoneal dialysis compared with hemodialysis?

a. Protein loss is less extensive.
b. Dietary limitations are not necessary.
c. It is easy to learn and safe to perform.
d. It is needed less frequently than hemodialysis.


ANS: C
Peritoneal dialysis is the preferred form of dialysis for parents, infants, and children who wish to remain independent. Parents and older children can perform the treatments themselves. Protein loss is not significantly different. The dietary limitations are necessary, but they are not as stringent as those for hemodialysis. Treatments are needed more frequently but can be done at home.

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