Fresenius Nurse Final Exam Part 1
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1. The 3 reasons that dialysis is a high risk area: 1. There is frequent ex-
posure to blood
2. Patients & Staff are in
close proximity
3. Dialysis patients are
immunocompromised
2. All dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with 1:100/ wet/ air dry
_____ bleach solution until surfaces is glisten-
ing _____ and then allow to
3. A ______ bleach solution is used to disinfect a 1:10/ 10 ml
large spill greater than ______
4. The following are examples for what process: Examples of proce-
during initiation and termination of dialysis; dures where exposure
cannulation of an access; needle adjustment; may occur and PPE
changing a transducer; setting up a dialysis ma- must be worn
chine
5. What 3 blood borne pathogens are found in a hep b, hep c, and HIV
dialysis unit?
6. What steps should you take in the event of an 1. Wash/ rinse area im-
exposure incident? mediately
2. Report incident to
clinical manager or
charge nurse
3. Seek medical tx with-
in 1-2 hrs
7. Hep B is extremely contagious and can live in 7
the environment and remain viable on surfaces
for at least ____ days
8. How are Hep B patients dialyzed? In an isolation room
with their own dedicated
equipment such as BP
cuff and stethoscope,
tourniquet, etc
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9. These should be used to work on computer in- Clean Gloves
formation in the isolation room.
10. True or False? Tx sheets and medical records False: If tx sheets are
can enter the isolation room used, the tx sheets can-
not enter the isolation
room. Nor can medical
records
11. Staff members should not care for these two HBV and patients that
types of patients on the same shift at the same are susceptible to HBV
time.
12. Where do hep c patients dialyze and why? In the clinical area, hep
c is not contagious and
is is not known to sur-
vive for very long out-
side of the body
13. How is hep c transmitted? Through contaminated
blood transfusions in
the past or from sexual
contact
14. How is hep a transmitted? contaminated food and
the oral-fecal route
15. Which blood test indicates infection with Hep B? HbsAg (HBsAg is the
surface antigen of the
hepatitis B virus. It indi-
cates current hepatitis B
infection.)
16. Which blood test indicates the presence of im- HBsAb (The HBsAb
munity against Hep B? test, or hepatitis B sur-
face antibody test, looks
for antibodies that your
immune system makes
in response to the sur-
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1. The 3 reasons that dialysis is a high risk area: 1. There is frequent ex-
posure to blood
2. Patients & Staff are in
close proximity
3. Dialysis patients are
immunocompromised
2. All dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with 1:100/ wet/ air dry
_____ bleach solution until surfaces is glisten-
ing _____ and then allow to
3. A ______ bleach solution is used to disinfect a 1:10/ 10 ml
large spill greater than ______
4. The following are examples for what process: Examples of proce-
during initiation and termination of dialysis; dures where exposure
cannulation of an access; needle adjustment; may occur and PPE
changing a transducer; setting up a dialysis ma- must be worn
chine
5. What 3 blood borne pathogens are found in a hep b, hep c, and HIV
dialysis unit?
6. What steps should you take in the event of an 1. Wash/ rinse area im-
exposure incident? mediately
2. Report incident to
clinical manager or
charge nurse
3. Seek medical tx with-
in 1-2 hrs
7. Hep B is extremely contagious and can live in 7
the environment and remain viable on surfaces
for at least ____ days
8. How are Hep B patients dialyzed? In an isolation room
with their own dedicated
equipment such as BP
cuff and stethoscope,
tourniquet, etc
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9. These should be used to work on computer in- Clean Gloves
formation in the isolation room.
10. True or False? Tx sheets and medical records False: If tx sheets are
can enter the isolation room used, the tx sheets can-
not enter the isolation
room. Nor can medical
records
11. Staff members should not care for these two HBV and patients that
types of patients on the same shift at the same are susceptible to HBV
time.
12. Where do hep c patients dialyze and why? In the clinical area, hep
c is not contagious and
is is not known to sur-
vive for very long out-
side of the body
13. How is hep c transmitted? Through contaminated
blood transfusions in
the past or from sexual
contact
14. How is hep a transmitted? contaminated food and
the oral-fecal route
15. Which blood test indicates infection with Hep B? HbsAg (HBsAg is the
surface antigen of the
hepatitis B virus. It indi-
cates current hepatitis B
infection.)
16. Which blood test indicates the presence of im- HBsAb (The HBsAb
munity against Hep B? test, or hepatitis B sur-
face antibody test, looks
for antibodies that your
immune system makes
in response to the sur-