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Renal Insufficiency A person with renal insufficiency is likely to undergo the treatment described below.
"In this treatment, a catheter (flexible tube) is surgically inserted into the abdominal cavity and dialysate may be delivered, removed, and replaced. Because the dialysate is always present, the blood is continuously filtered
This treatment is called

A. Ultrasound technology
B. Peritoneal dialysis
C. Kidney transplant
D. Hemodialysis

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