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#1 is DM and #2 in HTN - answer-What is the #1 and #2 cause of chronic renal
failure?
< 0.1 ppm - answer-What must the level of total chlorine be for the treatment
to begin?
1-2 inches - answer-How far apart should the venous and arterial needles be?
1-2 weeks after placement - answer-How long after can you cannulate a graft?
1. Turn UF and DFR off. 2. Decrease BFR to 100 for 15 seconds then stop pump.
3. Clamp line. 4. Collect sample from arterial port - answer-How do you draw
post BUN labs?
1.4 - answer-What is Fresenius's goal for spktd/v?
10 minutes - answer-How long should you mix bicarbonate for?
10-15% - answer-By the time kidney function reaches stage 5, how much
percent function is left?
,11-12 - answer-What is the target goal for hemoglobin?
13.5-14.5 - answer-What is the normal conductivity range?
15 minutes - answer-How long must the RO be running before testing?
2 kidneys, 2 ureters, bladder, and a urethra - answer-What is the urinary
system made up of?
2 years - answer-What is the average life of a transplanted kidney?
20% decrease in KECN numbers, darkening of blood in the lines/chambers,
increased VP - answer-What are the indications of clotting?
200-300 - answer-What range should KECN be within?
30-45 minutes prior to - answer-When using the sodium variation system
(SVS), when must it be stopped prior to the end of treatment?
4-6 - answer-How many OLC test are performed during each treatment?
4-6 weeks - answer-How long does it take a fistula to mature?
6.8-7.4 - answer-What is the normal range of pH?
, 77 degrees F - answer-What is the ideal water temperature for the reverse
osmosis (RO) filtering system?
80/90% - answer-What is the percent rejection the RO must have to be safe?
80% - answer-What is the minimum allowed rejection rate?
Acid-Base balance - answer-What function of the kidney corrects acidosis?
Active Vitamin D (calcitrol) and erythropoietin - answer-Because we cannot
replace endocrine function, what do we administer to the pt's?
Adverse event - answer-What is the internal system that provides
identification, communication, documentation, reporting and evaluation of
clinical variances?
air in system, not enough saline to safely rinse back pt, not securing caps or
clamps. - answer-What are causes of an air embolism?
Aldosterone - answer-What tells the kidney to retain SODIUM?
antidiuretic hormone - answer-What is ADH?