Module 3- Final Quiz/ Real Exam Questions with
Correct Answers, A+ Score Solutions.
Terms in this set (30)
The Patient Care Normal saline, lidocaine, topical and static spray, heparin
Technician is allowed to
administer per DaVita
policy and under the
supervision of the
licensed nurse (as
applicable under state
law):
Which statement is true The teammate must remain with the patient to monitor the
regarding the process until administration is complete and lines are securely
administration of normal clamped
saline?
Which heparin unit 1000 units/ml
strength is most
commonly given during
the dialysis treatment?
Which is the acceptable Please label syringes containing prescribed medication in a
way to distribute prescribed one time use sealed plastic bag if the medication will not be
medication to patient administered immediately then distribute medication's to
stations? the chair side table using in a septic technique
, Medications should only be True
drawn up for one shift of
patients at a time and must
be administered within 4
hours of preparation (except
in states with stricter time
limits).
Drawing up the ordered Requires a new sterile needle and syringe to puncture each
patient medication from a medication vial to avoid pooling of medication from differing
multi-dose vial multidose vials
An opened multi-dose vial The expiration date must be discarded in 28 days unless
must be labeled with the manufacturer specifies a different date such as
initials of the person opening
21 days for epogen
the vial and
Topical anesthetic spray does False
not require a physician order
because it is not an injectable
medication. It can be
administered as needed per
licensed nurse discretion.
Which of the following is the Less than 1 EU/ml
unacceptable limit for water
endotoxin result per DaVita
policy?
What is the primary device The reverse osmosis RO
for water purification?
What does the Reverse Bacteria, endotoxins, organic and inorganic contaminants
Osmosis (RO) device
remove?
Why do we treat water to To remove contaminants
purify it for use in dialysis?
Correct Answers, A+ Score Solutions.
Terms in this set (30)
The Patient Care Normal saline, lidocaine, topical and static spray, heparin
Technician is allowed to
administer per DaVita
policy and under the
supervision of the
licensed nurse (as
applicable under state
law):
Which statement is true The teammate must remain with the patient to monitor the
regarding the process until administration is complete and lines are securely
administration of normal clamped
saline?
Which heparin unit 1000 units/ml
strength is most
commonly given during
the dialysis treatment?
Which is the acceptable Please label syringes containing prescribed medication in a
way to distribute prescribed one time use sealed plastic bag if the medication will not be
medication to patient administered immediately then distribute medication's to
stations? the chair side table using in a septic technique
, Medications should only be True
drawn up for one shift of
patients at a time and must
be administered within 4
hours of preparation (except
in states with stricter time
limits).
Drawing up the ordered Requires a new sterile needle and syringe to puncture each
patient medication from a medication vial to avoid pooling of medication from differing
multi-dose vial multidose vials
An opened multi-dose vial The expiration date must be discarded in 28 days unless
must be labeled with the manufacturer specifies a different date such as
initials of the person opening
21 days for epogen
the vial and
Topical anesthetic spray does False
not require a physician order
because it is not an injectable
medication. It can be
administered as needed per
licensed nurse discretion.
Which of the following is the Less than 1 EU/ml
unacceptable limit for water
endotoxin result per DaVita
policy?
What is the primary device The reverse osmosis RO
for water purification?
What does the Reverse Bacteria, endotoxins, organic and inorganic contaminants
Osmosis (RO) device
remove?
Why do we treat water to To remove contaminants
purify it for use in dialysis?