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SECTION A: DAVITA MISSION, CORE VALUES & PROFESSIONAL
FOUNDATIONS (Questions 1-10)
Q1: Which statement best reflects DaVita's "Service Excellence" core value as applied to
Patient Care Technician practice?
A. Completing patient care tasks as quickly as possible to maximize efficiency
B. Treating each patient as a distinct individual with unique needs, preferences, and
goals while delivering technically proficient care [CORRECT]
C. Focusing exclusively on clinical outcomes while minimizing patient interaction time
D. Delegating all patient communication to licensed staff to ensure accuracy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: DaVita's Service Excellence core value emphasizes both clinical excellence
and the patient experience. The "Village" concept requires PCTs to see patients as
individuals ("teammates") deserving personalized, compassionate care combined with
technical expertise. Option A prioritizes speed over quality. Option C ignores the
interpersonal dimension central to DaVita philosophy. Option D violates the PCT scope
of practice and patient-centered care principles. Service Excellence specifically requires
,understanding patient preferences, communicating clearly, and delivering care that
exceeds expectations.
Q2: A PCT observes a colleague documenting vital signs that were not actually obtained
to save time. According to DaVita's Core Values and compliance standards, what is the
appropriate action?
A. Ignore the behavior since the patient's condition appeared stable
B. Report the observation to the charge nurse or facility administrator immediately
[CORRECT]
C. Confront the colleague publicly during the next team meeting
D. Document the discrepancy in the patient's medical record without discussing with
anyone
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This behavior violates DaVita's "Integrity" core value and constitutes
fraudulent documentation under CMS regulations. Falsifying medical records is a
serious compliance violation that jeopardizes patient safety, regulatory standing, and
reimbursement. The PCT must report through appropriate channels (charge nurse,
administrator, or compliance hotline) to ensure investigation and corrective action.
Option A enables continued unsafe practice. Option C violates professional
communication standards. Option D creates documentation confusion without
addressing the root issue. DaVita's "Teammates" value also applies—reporting protects
both patients and the colleague from further harm.
,Q3: Which concept is central to DaVita's "Continuous Improvement" philosophy in
dialysis care?
A. Maintaining established procedures without variation to ensure consistency
B. Regularly analyzing processes, identifying opportunities for enhancement, and
implementing evidence-based changes to improve patient outcomes [CORRECT]
C. Waiting for regulatory mandates before changing any clinical practices
D. Focusing improvement efforts solely on financial metrics and operational efficiency
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Continuous Improvement (Kaizen) involves ongoing evaluation of clinical and
operational processes to enhance quality, safety, and efficiency. This includes
participating in CQI projects, suggesting workflow improvements, and adopting best
practices. Option A describes stagnation, not improvement. Option C is reactive rather
than proactive. Option D ignores the patient-centered focus of DaVita quality initiatives.
PCTs are expected to contribute ideas for improvement and participate in root cause
analyses when variances occur.
Q4: Select all that apply: Which actions demonstrate a PCT's commitment to DaVita's
"Stewardship" core value?
A. Conserving dialyzer supplies by reusing single-use items against manufacturer
guidelines
B. Properly maintaining equipment to prevent costly repairs and premature replacement
[CORRECT]
C. Monitoring water treatment system performance to ensure efficient operation
[CORRECT]
D. Documenting accurately to prevent claim denials and revenue loss [CORRECT]
E. Turning off lights and equipment when not in use to reduce energy consumption
[CORRECT]
, Correct Answers: B, C, D, E
Rationale: Stewardship involves responsible management of resources—financial,
environmental, and human. Proper equipment maintenance (B), water system
monitoring (C), accurate documentation (D), and energy conservation (E) all
demonstrate stewardship. Option A violates infection control standards and
manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), creating patient safety risks and potential
regulatory citations. True stewardship never compromises patient safety for cost
savings.
Q5: In the context of DaVita's TEAM (Together, Excellence in Action, Accountability,
Mission-driven) framework, what does "Accountability" specifically require of PCTs?
A. Delegating tasks to other team members to distribute responsibility
B. Taking ownership of one's actions, decisions, and outcomes while following through
on commitments to patients and teammates [CORRECT]
C. Documenting only positive outcomes to maintain team morale
D. Blaming system failures when errors occur rather than examining individual practice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Accountability in the TEAM framework means personal responsibility for
quality care, professional behavior, and follow-through. PCTs must own their practice,
acknowledge errors, and correct deficiencies. Option A confuses delegation with
accountability. Option C creates dishonest documentation. Option D avoids personal
responsibility. DaVita's culture emphasizes "see it, own it, solve it, do it"—requiring PCTs
to identify problems, take responsibility for solutions, and implement improvements.