The stages of dialysis include drawing blood from a vein, adding blood thinners, mixing blood with dialysis fluid to remove waste, passing clean blood through a bubble trap, and returning the blood to a vein.
Dialysis involves drawing blood from a vein, adding blood thinners, mixing with dialysis fluid to remove waste, and returning clean, bubble-free blood to a vein.
| Front | What are the stages of dialysis  | 
|---|---|
| Back | 1 blood is tacken out of a vein 
2 Blood thinners are added to prevent clotting 
3 Dialysis fluid is mixed in to remove waste fluids 
4 clean blood is flowed through a bubble trap to get rid of bubbles 
5 blood returns to a vein in the arm  | 
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