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You have been asked by the charge nurse to cannulate the new AV fistula of Mr. Sidebottom, but
the patient comes in 15 minutes late and it's time to take your break. Can you ask a fellow PCT
to cannulate Mr. Sidebottom? -answer No. A task delegated by the licensed nurse to a
non-licensed teammate cannot be re-delegated by this teammate
Poor or incomplete documentation: Correct Poor or incomplete documentation will be used by
a plaintiff's attorney to attack your care. -answer Will open an attack on your care in
the event of an adverse patient outcome
What is the purpose of professional boundaries? -answer They keep the relationship
between you and your patient appropriate and safe
Discussing personal problems with your patients: Correct Care givers should never discuss
personal problems with their patients. -answer Is considered unprofessional behavior
Attempting to remove a large amount of fluid weight gain from the patient -answer
Can lead to hypovolemia during the treatment which is associated with an increased
mortality rate
When sodium loading occurs during the dialysis treatment: -answer It leads to an
increase in thirst and larger fluid weight gains with hypertension between treatments and can
contribute to headaches after the treatment
, During data collection Mrs. Sweetland mentions her bowel movements have been looking quite
dark the last two days and asks if this could be caused by something she ate. You: -answer
Inform the nurse to assess Mrs. Sweetland prior to treatment initiation
How long prior to initiating the hemodialysis treatment should the initial loading dose of
heparin be administered through the venous fistula needle or venous port of the central venous
catheter (CVC) to anticoagulate the patient? -answer At least three to five minutes
prior to treatment initiation
Over-the-counter medications: -answer Do not require a physician order but should
be approved by the nephrologist
Per DaVita policy, prior to each medication preparation, the medication preparation surface
area: -answer Is to be disinfected with a 1:100 bleach solution or approved
disinfectant
An opened multi dose vial (e.g., Heparin, Lidocaine) may be kept for: -answer 28 days
Which is NOT an acceptable assignment for a PCT working in a facility that cares for patients
with Hepatitis B infection (HBV+). -answer Caring for HBV+ and susceptible patients at
the same time
Which statement is true regarding fingernails? -answer Fingernail length should not
extend more than ¼ inch and traditional nail polish that is not chipped may be worn
To make a 1:10 bleach solution for cleaning gross blood spills you would combine: -answer
1 part bleach with 9 parts water