DAVITA DIALYSIS THEORY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
DAVITA DIALYSIS THEORY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS define the term AKI - answeracute kidney injury that incorporates a wide variety of kidney issues ranging from kidney failure to functional loss Pre-renal causes of AKI - answerhypovolemia (hemorrhage, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting), decreased cardiac output (dysrhythmias, HF, MI), decreased peripheral vascular resistance (anaphylaxis, septic shock), decreased renovascular blood flow (embolism, renal artery thrombosis) Intra-renal causes of AKI - answerdirect damage to kidneys due to Ischemic ATN - answeroccurs when the tubular cells do not get enough oxygen, a condition that they are highly sensitive and susceptible to, due to their very high metabolism Post-renal causes of AKI - answerbenign prostatic hyperplasia, bladder cancer, calculi formation, neuromuscular disorders, prostate cancer, spinal cord disease, strictures, trauma pre, intra and post renal AKI - answer AKI patients are at an increased risk for which complication? - answerinfection Why is it important to monitor BP and weight for dialysis patients - answerTo prevent excess fluid in the body. Blood pressure measurements taken after dialysis are a good indicator of whether we are removing enough fluid and whether your dry weight target is correct. Difference between AKI and CKD - answeracute kidney failure vs chronic kidney AKI is the sudden onset of functional kidney loss and a decrease in GFR. CKD is loss or decreased GFR for at least 3 months or more. Most common causes of chronic kidney disease - answerdiabetes and hypertension CAT audit - answer3rd party validation of clinical operations performance ACT scores - answerthe tracking of risk factors in the healthcare setting over a 6 month period MeerCAT audit - answerself reported review of clinical operations performance What is the difference between data collection and assessment--and who does what - answerNurse performs any assessments and data collection while the technicians are allowed to only data collect-- Data collection: numerical values from monitors Assessment: making a judgement based on findings Why do we document in the medical record - answerproof of care data continuity permanent legal record communication BP reading if cuff is too small - answerFalse high reading BP reading if cuff is too big - answerfalsely low reading BP reading if clothing is too thick - answerfalsely high reading BP reading if patient has peripheral vascular disease - answerhigh BP BP reading if patient has bradycardia - answerhigh arterial BP BP reading if patient has arrhythmias - answerLow BP what does SMART communication stand for - answerSimple Meaningful Actual Read Teach What are the five "W's" when completing an REM - answerwho what when where why what are the three things you should not include in an REM - answeropinions, vendettas, speculation When dialyzing a patient with AKI, monitoring weight and BP is important because - answerhypovolemia and hypotensive episodes can cause renal ischemia and further damage What are the four consequences of sodium loading a patient - answeredema, thirst, weight gain and hyperten
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