DaVita Segment Quiz
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\A 1:10 bleach solution is used to
1. Clean environmental surfaces
2. Wipe down the SNAPPY computer cart
3. Clean up visible blood or gross blood spills
4. Wipe down the computer monitor screen - ANS-3. Clean up visible blood or gross blood
spills
, \A post treatment patient assessment
1. Is completed to verify that the patient is stable, to determine the patient's discharge status,
and to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment plan
2. Is compared to the patient's pre treatment assessment findings
3. Requires the licensed nurse to notify the physician as needed of changes in patient status
4. All of the above - ANS-4. All of the above
\According to the PPE Training video, which supplies may be carried in pockets?
1. An extra pair of clean gloves
2. A role of tape for emergencies
3. Supplies that are inside a protective covering such as alcohol swabs
4. None of the above - ANS-4. None of the above
\After collecting a blood specimen, the vacutainer holder is ___________ after use.
1. Soaked in a 1:10 Bleach solution and cleaned
2. Discarded
3. Recycled
4. Reused only on the same patient - ANS-2. Discarded
\Discussing personal problems with your patients
1. Will establish a trusting relationship
2. Allows patients to "give back" by offering you some advice
3. Is considered unprofessional behavior
4. Makes patients feel better realizing they are not the only ones with struggles - ANS-3. Is
considered unprofessional behavior
\If a pericardial friction rub is suspected in a patient,
1. The dialysis treatment should be extended by 60 minutes as the rub is indicative of
pericarditis which is a complication of uremia
2. The patient should receive no heparin and the physician be contacted immediately
3. The patient's target weight should be increased as the rub is a sign of not enough fluid
between the layers of the pericardium
4. It is of no immediate concern as cardio-vascular disease is common in dialysis patients -
ANS-2. The patient should receive no heparin and the physician be contacted immediately
\If a Total Chlorine sample is collected prior to the minimum time the RO should be
operating, test results
1. Could be falsely negative
2. Could be falsely positive
3. Will be inconclusive
4. Are not affected - ANS-1. Could be falsely negative
\If the confirmed result of Total Chlorine testing from the primary carbon filter indicates a
level of greater than 0.1 ppm
1. The result is within normal limits
2. The result is too high and dialysis treatments must be discontinued
3. Testing is performed after the secondary carbon filter
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\A 1:10 bleach solution is used to
1. Clean environmental surfaces
2. Wipe down the SNAPPY computer cart
3. Clean up visible blood or gross blood spills
4. Wipe down the computer monitor screen - ANS-3. Clean up visible blood or gross blood
spills
, \A post treatment patient assessment
1. Is completed to verify that the patient is stable, to determine the patient's discharge status,
and to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment plan
2. Is compared to the patient's pre treatment assessment findings
3. Requires the licensed nurse to notify the physician as needed of changes in patient status
4. All of the above - ANS-4. All of the above
\According to the PPE Training video, which supplies may be carried in pockets?
1. An extra pair of clean gloves
2. A role of tape for emergencies
3. Supplies that are inside a protective covering such as alcohol swabs
4. None of the above - ANS-4. None of the above
\After collecting a blood specimen, the vacutainer holder is ___________ after use.
1. Soaked in a 1:10 Bleach solution and cleaned
2. Discarded
3. Recycled
4. Reused only on the same patient - ANS-2. Discarded
\Discussing personal problems with your patients
1. Will establish a trusting relationship
2. Allows patients to "give back" by offering you some advice
3. Is considered unprofessional behavior
4. Makes patients feel better realizing they are not the only ones with struggles - ANS-3. Is
considered unprofessional behavior
\If a pericardial friction rub is suspected in a patient,
1. The dialysis treatment should be extended by 60 minutes as the rub is indicative of
pericarditis which is a complication of uremia
2. The patient should receive no heparin and the physician be contacted immediately
3. The patient's target weight should be increased as the rub is a sign of not enough fluid
between the layers of the pericardium
4. It is of no immediate concern as cardio-vascular disease is common in dialysis patients -
ANS-2. The patient should receive no heparin and the physician be contacted immediately
\If a Total Chlorine sample is collected prior to the minimum time the RO should be
operating, test results
1. Could be falsely negative
2. Could be falsely positive
3. Will be inconclusive
4. Are not affected - ANS-1. Could be falsely negative
\If the confirmed result of Total Chlorine testing from the primary carbon filter indicates a
level of greater than 0.1 ppm
1. The result is within normal limits
2. The result is too high and dialysis treatments must be discontinued
3. Testing is performed after the secondary carbon filter