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DaVita PCT Advanced Certification Examination: Hemodialysis Transport Mechanisms, Ultrafiltration, Diffusion, Convection, Osmosis, Renal Physiology, Electrolyte Regulation, Potassium Disorders, Acid–Base Balance, Uremia Management, Chronic Kidney Disease,

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DaVita PCT Advanced Certification Examination: Hemodialysis Transport Mechanisms, Ultrafiltration, Diffusion, Convection, Osmosis, Renal Physiology, Electrolyte Regulation, Potassium Disorders, Acid–Base Balance, Uremia Management, Chronic Kidney Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, Fluid Overload, Hypertension, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Anemia Management, Erythropoietin Therapy, Mineral and Bone Disorder, Calcium–Phosphorus Control, Vitamin D Metabolism, Vascular Access Safety, Catheter Infection Prevention, Hand Hygiene, Infection Control Standards, Patient Assessment, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Nutritional Status Evaluation, Dialysis Complications, Quality Patient Care, Clinical Decision-Making, and Kidney Function Preservation Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest Updated 2026 Explain the four transport mechanisms that play a role in hemodialysis ● Ultrafiltration: Fluid is pushed through a semipermeable membrane. ● Convection: Or solute drag means that solutes move with the water across the semipermeable membrane. In this way, convection adds to the clearance achieved through diffusion as solutes are dragged along with the ultrafiltrate. ● Diffusion: Is the movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from the side with the higher concentration to the side with the lower concentration. This difference in solute concentration on each side of the membrane is called concentration gradient. The higher the concentration gradient, the faster diffusion occurs. Once the concentration of a dissolved particle is the same on both sides of the semipermeable membrane, diffusion stops. ● Osmosis: Is a chemical process by which dissolved chemicals will migrate from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration. Essentially if you dissolve something in a liquid, the dissolved compounds (called solutes) will spread out until there is an equal concentration of solute everywhere. What are the kidneys excretory functions To normalize electrolytes, remove wastes, provide fluid and nutrient balance What is the function of the acid concentration Provides the concentration gradient for diffusion and helps normalize electrolytes What is the function of bicarbonate Buffers the acid concentrate Signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia 5.5 mEq: extreme muscle weakness, abnormal heart rhythm, possible cardiac arrest Signs and symptoms of hypokalemia 3.5 mEq: fatigue, muscle weakness, paralysis, respiratory failure, cardiac instability, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest What are the kidneys endocrine functions Renin secretion, Erythropoeitin secretion, Vit D Activation How do we replace normal endocrine kidney functions Provide medications How much of normal kidney function is replaced by hemodialysis 15% What is uremia and how does it affect the body? Uremia is a buildup of wastes in the blood due to kidney failure and affects all body systems. What are the most common causes of CKD in the usa? Diabetes Hypertension Polycystic Kidney Disease Outline the treatment goals for a patient with CKD -slowing the progression of ckd -managing comorbidities and complications -controlling symptoms -minimizing the effects of ckd on patients' lifestyles -kidney replacement therapy modality education -encouraging patients to actively participate in their healthcare Why is it important to know what caused your patients CKD So the nurse and PCT can inquire about possible problems during data collection and assessment

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DaVita PCT Advanced Certification Examination: Hemodialysis
Transport Mechanisms, Ultrafiltration, Diffusion, Convection,
Osmosis, Renal Physiology, Electrolyte Regulation, Potassium
Disorders, Acid–Base Balance, Uremia Management, Chronic Kidney
Disease, Acute Kidney Injury, Fluid Overload, Hypertension, Left
Ventricular Hypertrophy, Anemia Management, Erythropoietin
Therapy, Mineral and Bone Disorder, Calcium–Phosphorus Control,
Vitamin D Metabolism, Vascular Access Safety, Catheter Infection
Prevention, Hand Hygiene, Infection Control Standards, Patient
Assessment, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Nutritional Status
Evaluation, Dialysis Complications, Quality Patient Care, Clinical
Decision-Making, and Kidney Function Preservation Exam Questions
Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Answers Latest
Updated 2026




Explain the four transport mechanisms that play a role in hemodialysis

● Ultrafiltration: Fluid is pushed through a semipermeable membrane.



● Convection: Or solute drag means that solutes move with the water across the
semipermeable membrane. In this way, convection adds to the clearance achieved through
diffusion as solutes are dragged along with the ultrafiltrate.



● Diffusion: Is the movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from
the side with the higher concentration to the side with the lower concentration. This
difference in solute concentration on each side of the membrane is called concentration
gradient. The higher the concentration gradient, the faster diffusion occurs. Once the
concentration of a dissolved particle is the same on both sides of the semipermeable
membrane, diffusion stops.

,● Osmosis: Is a chemical process by which dissolved chemicals will migrate from an area of
high concentration to one of low



concentration. Essentially if you dissolve something in a liquid, the dissolved compounds
(called solutes) will spread out until there is



an equal concentration of solute everywhere.




What are the kidneys excretory functions

To normalize electrolytes, remove wastes, provide fluid and nutrient balance




What is the function of the acid concentration

Provides the concentration gradient for diffusion and helps normalize electrolytes




What is the function of bicarbonate

Buffers the acid concentrate




Signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia

> 5.5 mEq: extreme muscle weakness, abnormal heart rhythm, possible cardiac arrest




Signs and symptoms of hypokalemia

,< 3.5 mEq: fatigue, muscle weakness, paralysis, respiratory failure, cardiac instability,
arrhythmias, cardiac arrest




What are the kidneys endocrine functions

Renin secretion, Erythropoeitin secretion, Vit D Activation




How do we replace normal endocrine kidney functions

Provide medications




How much of normal kidney function is replaced by hemodialysis

15%




What is uremia and how does it affect the body?

Uremia is a buildup of wastes in the blood due to kidney failure and affects all body systems.




What are the most common causes of CKD in the usa?

Diabetes

Hypertension

Polycystic Kidney Disease

, Outline the treatment goals for a patient with CKD

-slowing the progression of ckd

-managing comorbidities and complications

-controlling symptoms

-minimizing the effects of ckd on patients' lifestyles

-kidney replacement therapy modality education

-encouraging patients to actively participate in their healthcare




Why is it important to know what caused your patients CKD

So the nurse and PCT can inquire about possible problems during data collection and
assessment




Why is sodium balance important?

Leads to volume expansion, increased cardiac output, increased peripheral vascular
resistance, and increased blood pressure




Signs and symptoms of fluid imbalance

Edema, hypertension, shortness of breath




Systemic effects of CKD what would you advise for a patient who complains of: dry itchy skin,
peripheral neuropathy(nerve pain in extremities) and gi problems

Use hyper-fatted soaps and lotions, monitor patient for changes in motor function and inform
RN and physician of any bleeding problems/constipation/diarrhea

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