DAVITA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED.
DAVITA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED. opt-in - answerorgan donation in the US adheres too manage the wait list - answerwhat is NOT a task of the Organ Procurement Organization non related living donor - answera wife willing to donate a kidney to her husband is considered... an absolute contraindication - answeran active infection is considered..... to transplantation FA - answerwhich member of the IDT is responsible for verifying the execution of quality improvement program? Individual and comprehensive assessment by the IDT - answerthe patient's plan of care developed based on... in-center self care - answeran RN with at least 12 months of experience as an RN and at least 3 month of experience as a hemodialysis RN is responsible for... nephrologist, social worker, and charge nurse - answerwhich member(s) of the IDT is responsible for the patients modality education find out what motivates the patient - answerwhat lies at the core of motivational interviewing, what the healthcare provider desires to do? 1.2 - answerwhat the minimum adequacy KT/V for patients on 3 times/week in-center hemodialysis 65% - answerwhat is the minimum adequacy URR for patients on 3 times/week in-center hemodialysis Davita Quality Index - answerwhat does DQI stand for high level priority - answerpatient safety and clinical outcome indicators should be considered.... if the center quality indicators show underperformance 6 treatments - answerafter how many treatments should patients be informed of their options (per policy treatment modality option education for patients) focus, probe, solve, act - answerwhat are the four phrases of Davita CQI process? amputations - answerwhat is the main factor to include when calculating V (kt/v) true - answerT/F patients and teammates allowed to share sinks as long as they are clean sinks 1:100 bleach - answerwhat bleach mixture is used to clean environmental surfaces 1:10 bleack - answerwhat bleach mixture is used to clean blood spills after patients are out of their chairs - answerwhen can teammates clean the machines and chairs before each treatment - answerhow often should the wall box, drain, and water supply lines be cleaned? No - answeris a teammate caring for one or more HBsAg+ patients allowed to care simultaneously for susceptible patients? 28 days - answerwhen must medications with a preservative be discarded by? hubs and incision site - answerwhere is the most common routes of CVC infection Double labeled - answerFederal law prohibits running labs that are... same kind, size, fill volume - answerwhat is the rule for centrifuging labs? more frequent dialysis and limit heparin - answerwhat is the treatment for pericarditis (inflammation around the heart) hyper fatty lotions/soap - answerwhat could you recommend to a pt who has dry itchy skin lack of erythropoietin - answerwhat is the primary cause of anemia PTH is still being released - answerwhat happens when the kidneys not activating vitamin D properly Hyperthyroidism - answerwhat happens when PTH is released in excess bone disease - answerwhat is the result of the body pulling calcium from the bones because the kidneys don't properly activate vitamin D with a meal - answerwhen should patients take their binders? pain at venous needle, lip tingles, SOB - answerwhat are the symptoms of a disinfectant infusion 2 weeks - answerhow long do you wait before cannulating in the same spot blanching - answerhow do you know when the topical numbing spray is effective engorges and stabilizes - answerwhat is the purpose of the tourniquet 250-350 - answerwhat is the BFR if you use a 16 gauge needle? helps during data collection and assessment - answerwhy is it important to know what caused your patients CKD? low BFR - answerwhat is one factor that lowers K (kt/v) waiting less than 15 seconds - answerwhat lab draw mistake could give a false high reading of KT/V purpose of DQI - answerwhat encourages continuous improvement across a broad range of disease data continuity and planning for patient care - answerwhy do we document in the medical record before treatment initiation - answerwhen is the pre-treatment safety check done? after treatment is complete - answerwhen is the post treatment data collection done? open you for attack on your care - answerwhat are the possible consequences of poor or incomplete documentation? reason and pt response - answerwhat are 2/6 items included in charting administered medication 5 W's - answerwhat should be included on the REM not exceed the order and the reason documented - answerif your calculated goal exceeds the maximum UF rate - the UF goal must be adjusted to... increased thirst, fluid gains between treatment, post treatment hypertension, and headaches - answerwhat are the increased consequences of sodium loading increased mortality rate - answerwhat are the increased consequences of fluid overload (hypervolemia) changes the way fluid is removed during treatment and allows time for vascular refilling - answerwhat is the purpose of UF profiling verify acid/base is in balance - answerwhy do we measure pH hemolysis - answerwhat complication can happen if blood is exposed to a dialasate that is too hot? .4 - answerwhat range must the machine conductivity and the manual conductivity be within separation of blood tubing from the arteriole access - answerwhat could a low arterial pressure alarm be caused by clotting in the venous drip chamber - answerwhat could a high venous pressure alarm be caused by nurses - answerwho's responsibility is it to supervised unlicensed staff to make sure they are following the standard to care civil liability - answerwhat are the risks of doing it your way weak immune system - answerwhat makes dialysis patients more susceptible to HAIs (health care associated infection)? prolonged exposure to their blood - answerwhy are dialysis patients at increased risk for acquiring a HAI at the facility? contact transmission - answerwhat is the most common transmission route for HAIs? hand hygiene - answerwhat is the most important intervention you can do to prevent HAIs? reduces hand contamination and prevents organism transfer - answerwhy is wearing gloves so important? no gloves but preform hand hygiene - answerwhat is the procedure in regards to your hands when you have casual contact with a patient? follow the order of draws - answerwhat is the most important thing to remember in regards to blood draws
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