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CCHT Hemodialysis and Renal Care Examination: Water Treatment, Dialysate Safety, Chlorine and Chloramine Removal, Hardness Testing, Reverse Osmosis, Ultrafilters, Aluminum Toxicity, Electrolyte Imbalances, Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, Hypernatremia, Hyponat

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CCHT Hemodialysis and Renal Care Examination: Water Treatment, Dialysate Safety, Chlorine and Chloramine Removal, Hardness Testing, Reverse Osmosis, Ultrafilters, Aluminum Toxicity, Electrolyte Imbalances, Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, Hypernatremia, Hyponatremia, Hypercalcemia, Hypocalcemia, Metabolic Acidosis, Metabolic Alkalosis, Uremia, Acute Kidney Injury, Chronic Kidney Disease, Glomerular Filtration, Nephron Function, Endocrine Renal Function, Erythropoietin, Calcitriol, Renin-Angiotensin System, Patient Monitoring, Conductivity, Dialysate pH, Dialysate Temperature, Microbial Contaminants, Inorganic Chemical Contaminants, and Emergency Response Protocols Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Aluminum in water used for dialysis causes: Anemia, bone disease, nausea & vomiting Chlorine in water used for hemodialysis causes: Anemia, hemolysis Excess calcium and sodium in water used for dialysis causes: Hypertension, muscle weakness Excess calcium and magnesium in water used for dialysis causes: Muscle weakness What is the acceptable level, action level, and unacceptable level of water/dialysate culture results? Acceptable level: below 50 cfu/ml Action level: 50 - 199 cfu/ml Unacceptable level: 200 cfu/ml or greater What is the acceptable level, action level, and unacceptable level for water/dialysate endotoxin testing results? Acceptable level: below 1 EU/ml Action level: 1 EU/ml or greater but less than 2 EU/ml Unacceptable level: 2 EU/ml or greater What removes chlorine/chloramines? Carbon tanks/filters When and where do you test for chlorine/chloramines? When: before first tx and every 4 hrs Where: after primary tank

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CCHT Hemodialysis and Renal Care Examination: Water Treatment, Dialysate
Safety, Chlorine and Chloramine Removal, Hardness Testing, Reverse Osmosis,
Ultrafilters, Aluminum Toxicity, Electrolyte Imbalances, Hyperkalemia,
Hypokalemia, Hypernatremia, Hyponatremia, Hypercalcemia, Hypocalcemia,
Metabolic Acidosis, Metabolic Alkalosis, Uremia, Acute Kidney Injury, Chronic
Kidney Disease, Glomerular Filtration, Nephron Function, Endocrine Renal
Function, Erythropoietin, Calcitriol, Renin-Angiotensin System, Patient
Monitoring, Conductivity, Dialysate pH, Dialysate Temperature, Microbial
Contaminants, Inorganic Chemical Contaminants, and Emergency Response
Protocols Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded
Rationales Latest Updated 2026




Aluminum in water used for dialysis causes:

Anemia, bone disease, nausea & vomiting




Chlorine in water used for hemodialysis causes:

Anemia, hemolysis




Excess calcium and sodium in water used for dialysis causes:

Hypertension, muscle weakness




Excess calcium and magnesium in water used for dialysis causes:

,Muscle weakness




What is the acceptable level, action level, and unacceptable level of water/dialysate culture
results?

Acceptable level: below 50 cfu/ml

Action level: 50 - 199 cfu/ml

Unacceptable level: 200 cfu/ml or greater




What is the acceptable level, action level, and unacceptable level for water/dialysate endotoxin
testing results?

Acceptable level: below 1 EU/ml

Action level: 1 EU/ml or greater but less than 2 EU/ml

Unacceptable level: 2 EU/ml or greater




What removes chlorine/chloramines?

Carbon tanks/filters




When and where do you test for chlorine/chloramines?

When: before first tx and every 4 hrs

Where: after primary tank

, What is the acceptable result and the action if results are too high post primary tank when
testing for chlorine/chloramines?

Acceptable result: 0.1 mg/L or less

Action: repeat, check after 2nd tank




What is the F/U if secondary test results are within limits when testing for
chloramines/chlorines?

If w/in 0.1 mg/L or less, check every 30 mins




What is the F/U if the secondary test results are too high when testing for
chlorine/chloramines?

Stop dialysis/put machines into bypass




In regards to hardness testing, what is removed?

"hardness" ions

Calcium and magnesium




Why is hardness testing important and when do we test?

It's important for RO protection and is checked daily (at the end of the day)




What does the RO remove?

Organic and inorganic contaminants

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