Pre Test

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I took the first test in Module 1 about Kidney function and I got an 8 out of 10.

Shows that at least I know a little something about Kidney but at the same time there is a lot to learn. I never knew how important the kidneys were until I started on my path to become a Dialysis Tech. I am excited to learn more.

And also, if you are bored and also want to learn about Kidneys. Or if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with Kidney Disease and you would like to find out some more information about it. The link I posted in the previous post about Kidney School is free and available for anyone to use.

It is meant to be a guide for non-medical people to learn all they can about Kidneys, Kidney Disease, Treatment Options, and so much more.

It is a great resource, and even though I am in the medical field I am not a doctor and do not know too much about the kidneys so I am also finding it to be a great refresher course and a great place to get all sorts of information about Kidneys!

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