With Correct Answers.
what treatment factors decrease K in the Kt/v to decrease? - Answer not waiting 3-5
minutes after heparin, decreasing BFR, DFR, and BVP
what factors influence "V" in Kt/v - Answer accurate data entry by nurses in snappy,
sex age, weight, and amputation
what are the needle gauges and prescribed blood flow rates? - Answer they are
inversely related
17g 200-250
15g 250-350
15g 350-400
14 g 400 - 450
what is the procedure for post BUN lab draw? - Answer if pt wants off early, still draw
the labs and educate patient about the risks. Redraw next time a pt runs full tx to
show pt difference
what lab draw mistakes would falsely increase Kt/V - Answer not waiting the full 15
seconds
What is important when monitoring weight and BP in AKI patients? - Answer keep
patients wet (hydrated) and avoid hypotensive episodes = cause renal ischemia
What do you need to consider in regards to CVCs? - Answer follow P&P b/c the risk
of infection is so high
Why is it important to know what caused a patients chronic renal failure? - Answer
we need to know about possible problems during data collection and assessment
What is the role of the PCT prior to tx initiation? - Answer assessment of pt if any
abnormal findings or if the pt is in an acute condition
what happens in the BP cuff is the wrong size - Answer loose BP--> high reading
tight BP --> low reading
why is it so bad to squeeze the BP cuff if its connected to the machine? - Answer it
can damage the internal BP mechanism
Why is it so important that we document in the medical record? - Answer it provides
data for continuity and planning of care
when do pre-treatment data collection and assessment take place? - Answer
collection: before tx
assessment: w/in 1 hr if pt is stable
when is post-treatment data collection and assessment performed? - Answer post
treatment-- not before treatment or when they are disconnected
, Final Version of Davita test Questions
With Correct Answers.
what are the consequences of poor or incomplete documentation - Answer can open
attack on your care
What are the six items needed in charting meds? - Answer 1. med/dosage
2. date/time
3. route
4. reason (remember this!)
5. pt response
6. signature
What are the 5 Ws to be used when completing an AOR? - Answer who
what
when
where
why
how
What are the 4 consequences of sodium loading during dialysis? - Answer 1.
increased thirst
2. increased fluid intake
3. increased intradialytic weight gain = htn
4. increased UFR
what is the purpose of UF profiling? - Answer change the way fluid is remodeled
during the tx and allows for vascular refilling
what are the consequences of hypovolemia during tx? - Answer attempting to
remove a lot of fluid --> hypovolemia during tx --> loss of renal function, ischemia,
and increased mortality rate
what must the machine's conductivity and pH reading supposed to be? - Answer
machine and manual conductivity: w/in +/-0.4
pH range: 6.9 - 7.6, measured to verify acid/base balance is in acceptable range
at what temperature does hemolysis occur? - Answer 42 degrees C
What do we do in a power outage? - Answer remove venous line from air detector,
clamp, before starting hand crank and be diligent in watching for air in blood lines
what causes a high venous pressure alarm? - Answer kink in tubing, clotting in
venous drip chamber, infiltration, venous stenosis
what are the risks of doing things "your way" and not the P&P way? - Answer it can
lead to civil liabiliy
what makes dialysis pts more susceptible to healthcare acquired infections? -
Answer prolonged access to pts blood, and immunocompramised