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Davita pct final exam QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025
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Water and dialysate cultures are drawn every month in the dialysis unit to monitor bacteria and endotoxins what problems will cause a more positive (less negative) pre-pump arterial pressure. blockage of arterial blood flow from the vascular access. what is the most likely reason for a blood leak detector alarm during recirculation
Phosphate binders are prescribed to prevent phosphorus in meals from being absorbed. When is the best time to take them? with meal The definition of Health Literacy is ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment If you notice that a patient's caretaker is struggling to meet the demands of the patients treatment regime you should contact social worker The Psychosocial Assessment completed by the social worker an evaluation of a person's mental health, social status, and functional capacity within the communityCompeted initially and annually The Clinical Pyramid includes :
Hemodialysis removes urea, salts, and excess water from the blood normalizing electrolytes, removes metabolic acidosis, Ultrafiltration is defined as controlled fluid removed by manipulation of hydrostatic pressure The endocrine functions of the kidneys are Renin and erythropoietin secretion ,activation of vitamin D Dialysis replaces only ___ percent of normal kidney function. 15% The most common infectious complication for hemodialysis patients is centenal line infections What is one method surveyors used to verify infection control training and education? patient interview Which infectious disease requires frequent handwashing instead of using alcohol based hand gels? Active Clostridioides difficile infection C.diff Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is the most important route by which pathogens are transmitted in health care setting including dialysis centers. contact transmission V-tags cite deficiencies, provide interpretive guidance, and provide a condition that must be met for each regulation. How can knowledge of V-tags affect the practice of patient care providers? all of the above Why is meticulous hand hygiene so important in healthcare? its the single most important intervention in preventing HAI's If your facility dialyzes Hepatitis B positive patients, which assignment would NOT be appropriate patient care assignment. caring for HBsAG positive and hepatitis B susceptible patients at the same time Per The centers for disease control prevention, which is the most common factor contributing to bacterial infections in dialysis patients? the use of catheters for hemodialysis upon completing machine set up and before treatment initiation it is important to verify the prescription and machine settings: both b and c What should be done to the heparin infusion line if a patient does not have maintenance (hourly)heparin prescribed? Clamp and knot the heparin line. what type of blood/dialysate flow within the dialyzer increases the rate of diffusion providing optimal dialysis for patients?
concurrent flow When is a pre-treatment assessment by the licensed nurse required? ⁃ when it is mandated by state. ⁃ when the pct performing a data collection notices abnormal findings ⁃ when the patient reports unusual symptoms to the nurse prior to treatment initiation. ⁃ when nurse observes initial behavior a PCT greets a patient and the patient reports feeling short of breath. The PCT notices that the patients lips have a blue hue. The PCT would: Complete data collection and PCT must notify the RN if there are any abnormal findings prior to initiation of tx In those states that do not require a nursing assessment to be completed prior to treatment initiation, the PCT would be required to report abnormal patient data collection findings. yes For patients with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)which statement is correct? A nursing assesment prior to tx initiation is always required How do you verify that the patient is stable and safe for discharge after the dialysis treatment? Evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment by comparing data to pre-dialysis findings PCT's notify the nurse if there are any unusual findings The patient is using a central venous catheter for dialysis and has a new arteriovenous fistula (AVF) present in his lower arm, What observation/assessment should the PCT perform the AVF? checking for the bruitand thrill every time treatment day Can you document patient vital signs under another teammate already signed into the computer? no A standing post- treatment blood pressure reading of __is considered an abnormal finding and should be reported to a licensed nurse what are the three things you should not include in a Risk Event Management (REM) report personal opinions documentation in the medical record Is a permanent legal record of the care provided all documentation on machine set up and pre treatment patient information Must be entered into the computer before the treatment is initiated post treatment data collection and assessment is performed After the tx was terminated the pct notes that a patient still has considerable in edma in her legs when performing the post treatment data collection, in addition to informing the nurse, what should the pct document? Document the swelling and that RN was informed. which statement is true regarding the "Reasonable and Prudent" Standard of care
When supervising pt care technicians an other non-licensed personnel, it is the resposibility of the licensed nurse to ensure these teammates Performing a procedure "your way" rather than following DaVita's P&Ps a. Carriers no risk of being considered outside the Ordinary Standard of Care as long as "your way" achieves the same results b. Can lead to civil liability in the event of an adverse patient outcome c. May be defended in court by demonstrating that your way is as good as DaVita's P&Ps d. Is accepted practice since there is no one right way to performing most procedures b the maximum ultrafiltration rate should not exceed ___ because it may lead to hypotensive episodes which increase the risk of organ stunning or mortality. An UFR >13 ml/hr/Kg what amount of fluid weight is considered excessive 5% of target weight is considered excessive The patients target weight is Both a and B prescribed and determined by physicians order what are the three steps included in the vascular access assessment look, listen and feel Scrubbing of each hub as part of CVC care is done for: 15 seconds the nephrologist has prescribed a 400 bfr for your patient. you would expect the physician order to also include 15 gauge needle for the prescribed BFR You listen to your patient's AV graft and hear a whistling sound a. This could be inactive of an inflow stenosis b. This could be indicative of an outflow stenosis c. This could be indicative of advanced access thrombosis d. This is a normal sounding bruit b to prevent the formation of aneurisms and pseudo aneurysms the following should be practiced Good needlesites rotation and complete needle site clotting techniques the neuprologist has ordered the use of hemostatic sponges, sureseal, for your patient. what is the correct procedure when using these sponges? Remove the hemostatic sponge after hemostasis has been achieved and dress the needle site with sterile gauge or band-aid. flipping the artireal vascular access needle s not necessary since all arterial needles now have a back eye
the sign that numbing has taken affect and it is time to stop spraying topical anastetic on the vascular access canulation sites is when Blanching of skin when a patient is prescribed topical anastatic spray, the appropriate time to clean the canulation site is is prior to applying spray the nephrologist orders a blood flow rate of 450 ml/min for a patient with established AV fistula. what needle gage would be appropriate for this BFR 15 the urea reduction ratio calculates The amount of urea removed during the dialysis treatment which of the following factors would influence the; t of the kt/v formula Shortened treatment time which of the following factors would decrease the; k of the kt/v formula Inadequate anticoagulation When the lab receives a laboratory test tube with double labeling: The double labed specimen will be rejected at the laboratory for pt safety the blood flow rate is reduced to 100 ml-min for ___________ before obtaining post dialysis blood specimen for kt/v 15 seconds what steps are performed during the recirculation of blood in the extracorporeal circuit when there has been a treatment interruption (restroom?) return patients blood and recirculate the extracorporeal circuit with normal saline intredialytic treatment monitoring the data collection is performed every 30 minutes The waiting time after administration of the initial heparin loading dose prior to initiation of hemodialysis is 3 - 5 minutes which statement is true regarding the administration of normal saline the teammate must remain with the patient to monitor their progress until administration is complete and lines are securely clamp. Prior to use, how should the medication preparation surface area be disinfected? with 1:100 bleach solution and disposible wipes what must be completed prior to medication preparation? All of the above water treatment is needed in the dialysis setting to Meet renal networks standards
what is the acceptable mg/L or parts per million (ppm) limit for total chlorine in the water leaving the carbon filter less than or equal to 0. which is the primary device for purifying the water used in dialysis reverse osmosis what complication would you expect to see if a patient is exposed to chlorine/chloramines Hemodialysis what time do you perform water harness testing? at the end of each treatment day left ventricular hypertrophy leads to Hypertension Cynthia missed her treatment on Saturday and returns the following Tuesday for her next scheduled treatment. She complains of feeling weakness in her legs. David, a PCT, gets a wheelchair for her, helps her weigh in, and brings her back for the nurse to assess prior to starting her treatment. Which patient complication would the PCT and RN suspect Cynthia is most likely suffering from? Hyperkalymia The dialysis team prevents additional blood loss by providing appropiate heparin dose per physician order using good cannulation and proper rinseback after tx. fever caused by a pyrogenic reaction will most likely occur at what time during the treatment Within 45 to 75 minutes Per DaVita Policy, fever and chills is defined as: any temperature greater than 100 or increase over baseline of 2° with symptoms a recommended intervention for muscle cramps is Turning the UFR off which of the following may be, but doesn't have to be a sign of hemolysis Cherry red colored blood in the venous line in the event of a patient experiencing a seizure, the dialysis treatment should be Discontinued if the seizure is severe or the patient does not respond to treatment the patient position used for a suspected air embolism is Trendelenburg, on the left side Your immediate intervention for a patient experiencing an anaphylactic reaction is Stop the blood pump, discontinue tx, and do not return blood interventions for a patient complaining of chest pain include Placed patient in a flat supine position place machine into bypass