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FRESENIUS ORIENTATION FINAL EXAM 2025: Hemodialysis Technician Certification Prep – 200+ Q&A, Water Treatment & Safety Protocols (A+ Guaranteed)

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Ace Your Fresenius Orientation Exam with Confidence! This comprehensive 2025 study guide is your ultimate resource for passing the Fresenius Hemodialysis Orientation Final Exam. Packed with 200+ verified questions and answers, it covers kidney function, dialysis water treatment, machine safety, and patient care protocols—ensuring you excel in your certification and clinical practice. Why Choose This Guide? 200+ High-Yield Questions: Master nephron anatomy, AAMI water standards (chlorine <0.09ppm), RO systems, and emergency interventions (hemolysis, sepsis). Detailed Explanations: Each answer includes clear reasoning on conductivity, TDS meters, and bicarbonate mixing. Real-World Readiness: Learn water treatment protocols (EBCT, % rejection), HMIS labeling, and how to handle chlorine breakthrough. Quick Reference Tables: Key lab values (BUN 6–19, K+ 3–6), dialysis modalities (HD/PD/transplant), and bone disease prevention. Exam-Focused Content: Aligns with Fresenius onboarding exams, CCHT, and NNCC certification standards. Who Is This For? Fresenius new hires preparing for orientation exams Dialysis Technicians pursuing CCHT certification Nurses transitioning into nephrology roles Certification Boards Covered: NNCC (Nephrology Nursing Certification Commission) CCHT (Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician) Bonus Features: Mnemonics: Remember EBCT (Empty Bed Contact Time) and HMIS (Hazard Materials Identification System) with ease. Step-by-Step Guides: RO system troubleshooting, chlorine testing, and dialysate preparation. Safety Protocols: Handling hemolysis, aluminum toxicity, and bacterial contamination.

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FRESENIUS ORIENTATION FINAL EXAM 2025 (HEMO
DIALYSIS) QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS /
GUARANTEED PASS

Nephrons
- answer-Functional unit of the kidneys

Nephrons are composed of?
- answer-The glomerulus (tangled cluster of capillaries surrounded by the
bowmans capsule) and the tubules

Kidneys help maintain good health because
- answer-They filter fluid, waste, and extra electrolytes from capillaires into the
tubules

4 functions of the kidney
- answer-Excretory, regulatory, filtration and endocrine

Excretory function of the kidney
- answer-Kidneys rid the body of waste products and excess fluid and electrolytes

Uremia is
- answer-A build up of waste products in the blood

Regulatory function of the kidney
- answer-Maintain acid/base balance. Fluid balance and electrolyte balance

Filtration function of the kidney
- answer-Nephrons retain some things and filter out and reabsorb others

Endocrine function of the kidney
- answer-Kidneys produce hormomes one is renin which constricts blood vessels
reulting in increasing BP, erythropoitentin signals bone marrie tonprosuce RBC
kidneys also convert the storage form of VIT D, VIT D helps ansorbe calcium
from the gut

The #1 cause of CRF
- answer-Diabetes

, The #2 cause of CRF
- answer-Hypertension

Stage 5 renal failure
- answer-Has only 10-15% kidney function left

Renal failure effects on the digestive system
- answer-Uremian causes N/V diarrhea loss of appetite

Renal failure effects on the skin
- answer-Dry itchy darkened

Renal failure effects on the cardiovascular
- answer-K causes muscle weakness including heart weakness which can lead to
arrhytmias cardiac arrest and death fluid can cause increasesd BP and edema

Renal failure effects on the skeletal system
- answer-With calcitriol there is decreased ansorption id calcium from the gut. The
parathyroid hormone also rises as a result. In order to keep blood calcium in
normal range calcium is taken from the bones (dut to high PTH) vausing weak and
brittel bones. Calcium then combines with phosphorus and is deposited in sodt
tissues

Renal failure effects on the lung
- answer-Fluid in lungs causes SOB and also puts PT at risk for pulmonary
infection

3 types of renal replacement
- answer-Peritoneal dialysis
Hemodiaysis
Tramsplant

Safe levels of total chlorine for patinets
- answer-0.00-0.09

15 minutes
- answer-Length of time the RO has to run for samples to be obtained for total
chlorine testing

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