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AAMI Chemical Analysis of water used for hemodialysis is tested - annually
A dialysis technician observes a drop of blood on the surface of a patient's hemodialysis
machine. Which of these actions should the dialysis technician take? - Clean the machine
surface immediately
A dialysis technician observes all of the below on the treatment floor, which one poses an
environment risk? - About one ounce (30 ml) fluid is on the floor
A fistula connects - An artery to a vein
A marker used to determine the middle molecule clearance of a dialyzer is - Vitamin B12
A mixed- bed DI tank contains - Cations and anions
A nephron is made up of - A glomerulus and a tubule system
A patient complains of pain at the venous needle site. The dialysis technician observes
there is swelling distal to the venous needle site and that the venous pressure is rising. The
dialysis technician should suspect - An infiltration
A patient who is to receive their first dialysis treatment is prone to? - Dialysis
Disequilibrium Syndrome
A patient tells the technician that the dietician reviewed high potassium foods with her.
During the conversation she states she routinely eats the following foods. Which one is
highest in potassium? - bananas
A reason why a dialysis technician is to be certified is - It's a new Federal regulation
A rise in transmembrane pressure in a low flux dialyzer during hemodialysis is indicative of
- Clotting of extracorporeal circuit
A teammate asks you to document the normal saline he just gave to Mr. Smith. You would: -
Never document something that someone else did
A true aneurysm can be dangerous because it - May rupture and cause the patient to bleed
profusely
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, A patient's laboratory results indicate that the predialysis BUN level was lower than the
post dialysis BUN level. When interpreting these findings the technician should seek the
answer to which of these questions? - Was the predialysis sample drawn from the venous
port?
A rapid pulse of 104 beats/minute would indicate that the patient has: - Tachycardia
A patient's dry weight is 154.0 (70kg) and the patient's pre treatment weight is 158.4.
(72kg). For a four- hour treatment, how many mL/ hour must the patient lose to reach dry
weight? - 500
AAMI standards for the total microbial count of dialysate shall not exceed: - 200 CFU/mL
Acceptable interdialytic weight gains are - 3-5% of EDW
According to AAMI the standard level for endotoxins levels is - Less than two (2) EU/mL
According to the new Conditions for Coverage, all dialysis technicians are to be certified by
a national certifying agency or state specific certification by: - 4/15/2010
Albumin is an important test that tells about the patient's - Nutritional
All of the following are phosphate binders except: - Vitamin B12
All of the following may be signs and symptoms of an infected access except: - numbness
and tingling
Asepsis is defined as - The absence of disease producing organisms
Based on Mrs Smith's total amount of fluid to be removed, what is the ultrafiltration rate
per hour (mL/hr) for her 4 hour treatment? - 1,385 mL/hr
Before a hemodialysis treatment, the technician removes the cap from the fistula needle
and accidentally touches the chair with the tip of the needle. Which of these actions should
the technician take first? - Discard the needle
Dialysate that is too hot will cause - Hemolysis
Dry weight is defined as the - Weight at which the patient has no edema or fluid in the lungs
and BP is normal
During a hemodialysis treatment the technician responds to a low venous pressure alarm.
The most likely cause for this alarm is: - Disconnection of the bloodline
Biohazardous waste includes any material exposed to: - Blood
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