Dialysis in a sentence as a noun

But there’s no reason to wait until you’re almost dying and need dialysis to start benefiting from this knowledge.

There is no equivalent of dialysis for liver disease.

So it's non-lethal to people with pacemakers and dialysis machines?

> There was no dialysis.\n\nRead up on the dialysis situation in the US before pimping it as progress in medicine.

Everyone from cancer and dialysis patients to those with chronic fatigue, pain, depression or back injuries.

I sure hope Dean Kamen will not be remembered as the guy who invented the Segway but as the guy who came up with AutoSyringe and his work on dialysis pumps.

Fun fact: The core of AutoSyringe and his dialysis pumps was delivering super precise dosages of medication.

Anyone requiring dialysis would likely die. Hospitals would have power from generators, but their power distribution and control systems would be fried.

But \n her children couldn’t let her go, and asked to proceed with the placement of \n various devices: a permanent tracheotomy, a feeding tube, and a dialysis \n catheter.

Things like microprocessors, thermostats, smart Tvs, graphics cards, dialysis machines, car entertainment systems, accounting packages, factory floor software, and so much more are the engines of our economy.

Invariably though, it's a nurse at a nursing home or dialysis center...I don't mean to imply these folks aren't skilled professionals, but prehospital medical emergencies are generally well outside their experience, and the confusion that arises from that can be dangerous.

Dialysis definitions

noun

separation of substances in solution by means of their unequal diffusion through semipermeable membranes