Davita Exam Module 3 Exam 2024. | Exam Revision Questions And
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What are the three medications PCT can administer per DaVita policy and procedure? - Answer -
Normal
Saline, heparin, lidocaine/topical anesthetic spray
What are the six items included in charting administered medications? - Answer -· Medication and
dosage
· date and time
· route
· reason
· pt response
· signature
How long do we wait after administering the heparin loading dose prior to TX initiation? - Answer
-3-
5mins
TIme frame for single use medication should be prepared and adminsitered? - Answer -4 hrs
How do you administer Topical SPray ? - Answer -Spray until skin blanch appearance (4-10 sec)
(3-7in
from skin)
Why would a nephrologist order a formulary exception of citrasate or citrapure dialysate
concentrate? -
Answer -for pts that are contraindicate to heparin (contains smaller amounts of anticoagulant)
Regarding multidose medication vials? (Labeling) (Exp time) - Answer -labeled with initials, date
opened,
and expiration date.
28 days unless specified
epogen = 21 days
Regarding single-dose medication? - Answer -one pt
same syringe can be used to enter
Correct Answers | Graded A+ | Latest Update |
What are the three medications PCT can administer per DaVita policy and procedure? - Answer -
Normal
Saline, heparin, lidocaine/topical anesthetic spray
What are the six items included in charting administered medications? - Answer -· Medication and
dosage
· date and time
· route
· reason
· pt response
· signature
How long do we wait after administering the heparin loading dose prior to TX initiation? - Answer
-3-
5mins
TIme frame for single use medication should be prepared and adminsitered? - Answer -4 hrs
How do you administer Topical SPray ? - Answer -Spray until skin blanch appearance (4-10 sec)
(3-7in
from skin)
Why would a nephrologist order a formulary exception of citrasate or citrapure dialysate
concentrate? -
Answer -for pts that are contraindicate to heparin (contains smaller amounts of anticoagulant)
Regarding multidose medication vials? (Labeling) (Exp time) - Answer -labeled with initials, date
opened,
and expiration date.
28 days unless specified
epogen = 21 days
Regarding single-dose medication? - Answer -one pt
same syringe can be used to enter