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What is the role of Cupraphan in haemodialysis?(a) used to check conductivity of dialyzer(b) used as membrane(c) used to check blood leakage(d) not at all usedThe question was asked in quiz.This key question is from Measurement of Hearing in portion Audiometry of Biomedical Instrumentation

Answer» CORRECT choice is (b) used as MEMBRANE

To EXPLAIN I would say: Cupraphan is the COMMONLY used membrane for haemodialysis. During haemodialysis, different substances of varying molecular weight are to be removed. It is a membrane consisting of natural cellulose and is considered puncture-proof, and of high TENACITY and elasticity.


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