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Which of the following would keep KECN values stable during treatment:
a. missed heparin dose
b. BFR set as prescribed
c. clotting in dialyzer
d. poor arterial flow from the access -answer BFR set as prescribed
What should you do with a sharps container in the event of a flood? -answer lock,
seal and place them in a bio-hazard storage room
What type of access has the lowest complication rate? -answer fistula
What must you do when using the emergency hand crank during a power outage? -answer
check to ensure 300 mLs of normal saline is in the bag
What term is used to define a failure to follow established procedure, treatment prescription, or
an event that causes patient injury or death? -answer adverse event
What does a near miss do? -answer Helps identify a risk to patient safety and reduce
the risk of patient injury.
, A patient begins to experience faintness, double vision and clammy hands. What is the cause? -
answer hypotension
What is the path of the urine flow through the urinary tract? -answer Urine flows
from the kidneys to the ureters to the bladder to the urethra.
What is Fresenius Medical Care's goal for spkt/v? -answer 1.4
Which of the following is correct about KECN testing?
1. Sodium is used to estimate clearance of urea
2. The result of an OLC is know as KECN with accepted rate of 300-400
3. OLC tests are treated are 8 times per treatment
4. OLC are used to project serum levels -answer Sodium is used to estimate clearance
of urea
Which is the following is true about dialysate?
1. It contains chlorine
2. It is ultrapure
3. It is sterile
4. It contains urea -answer It is ultrapure
What does a yellow AMP light indicate? -answer Projected spkt/v is less than 1.4
Which of the following is true about Ultra Low Total Chlorine Testing? -answer the
sample cup must be rinsed three times