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During hemdialysis process I. blood dr...

During hemdialysis process
I. blood drained from a conveniend artery and anticoagulant is added (heparin).
II. Removal of nitrogenous waste from blood.
III. Blood is passed through a coiled porous cellophane membrane of tube bathing in dialysis fluid.
IV. blood is mixed with antiheparin and passed into vein.
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