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The 3 reasons that dialysis is a high risk area:
1. There is frequent exposure to blood
2. Patients & Staff are in close proximity
3. Dialysis patients are immunocompromised
All dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with bleach
solution until surfaces is glistening and then allow to
1:100/ wet/ air dry
A bleach solution is used to disinfect a large spill
greater than
1:10/ 10 ml
The following are examples for what process: during initiation
and termination of dialysis; cannulation of an access; needle
adjustment; changing a transducer; setting up a dialysis
machine
Examples of procedures where exposure may occur and PPE
must be worn
,What 3 blood borne pathogens are found in a dialysis unit?
hep b, hep c, and HIV
What steps should you take in the event of an exposure
incident?
1. Wash/ rinse area immediately
2. Report incident to clinical manager or charge nurse
3. Seek medical tx within 1-2 hrs
Hep B is extremely contagious and can live in the environment
and remain viable on surfaces for at least days
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How are Hep B patients dialyzed?
In an isolation room with their own dedicated equipment such
as BP cuff and stethoscope, tourniquet, etc
These should be used to work on computer information in the
isolation room.
Clean Gloves
True or False? Tx sheets and medical records can enter the
isolation room
False: If tx sheets are used, the tx sheets cannot enter the
isolation room. Nor can medical records
Staff members should not care for these two types of patients
on the same shift at the same time.
HBV and patients that are susceptible to HBV
, Where do hep c patients dialyze and why?
In the clinical area, hep c is not contagious and is is not known
to survive for very long outside of the body
How is hep c transmitted?
Through contaminated blood transfusions in the past or from
sexual contact
How is hep a transmitted?
contaminated food and the oral-fecal route
Which blood test indicates infection with Hep B?
HbsAg (HBsAg is the surface antigen of the hepatitis B virus. It
indicates current hepatitis B infection.)
Which blood test indicates the presence of immunity against
Hep B?
HBsAb (The HBsAb test, or hepatitis B surface antibody test,
looks for antibodies that your immune system makes in
response to the surface protein of the hepatitis B virus.)
Which vaccines provides long-term immunity to Hep B?
Recombivax or Engerix
Is latent TB contagious?
Latent tuberculosis is not contagious, but can become active
w/o tx