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FRESENIUS ANNUAL COMPETENCY TEST 2026/2027 | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Dialysis Technician Certification | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Pass the Fresenius Annual Competency Test with this comprehensive guide featuring questions with 100% correct answers for dialysis technician certification preparation. This A+ Graded resource covers all key dialysis competency domains including hemodialysis principles, dialyzer setup and operation, water treatment systems, infection control, vascular access management, patient assessment, medication administration, emergency procedures, and Fresenius-specific protocols. Each answer includes thorough rationales aligned with Fresenius standards and current dialysis best practices. Perfect for dialysis technicians, nephrology nurses, and healthcare professionals seeking Fresenius annual competency certification. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently achieve competency on your first attempt. Download your complete Fresenius Annual Competency Test guide instantly!

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Getting Started Right: Hemodialysis Principles & Machine Setup

Q1: You're setting up a Fresenius 4008S machine for the first patient of the day. The
self-test fails on the conductivity check. What's your immediate next step?
A. Proceed with treatment—conductivity isn't critical for patient safety
B. Repeat the self-test once, and if it fails again, call the biomedical technician and use a
backup machine [CORRECT]
C. Bypass the alarm and manually set the conductivity to 14.0 mS/cm
D. Disconnect the machine and send the patient home
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Conductivity reflects dialysate ionic composition and must be within safe
range (typically 13.5-14.5 mS/cm) before treatment. Repeating the test confirms a
persistent problem versus transient glitch. Calling biomed and using backup equipment
maintains patient care while ensuring safety. Ignoring (A) or bypassing (C) risks patient
harm, and sending home (D) is unnecessary with backup available.

Q2: A patient asks you to explain how the dialyzer actually "cleans" their blood. Which
mechanism best describes the primary process for urea removal?
A. Osmosis pulling urea across the membrane with water
B. Diffusion down the concentration gradient from blood to dialysate in countercurrent
flow [CORRECT]
C. Active transport using ATP-powered pumps
D. Filtration trapping urea in the membrane pores
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Urea removal primarily occurs through diffusion—molecules move from high
concentration (blood) to low concentration (dialysate) across the semipermeable
membrane. The countercurrent flow maximizes this gradient along the entire dialyzer

,length. Osmosis (A) moves water, not solute primarily, active transport (C) doesn't occur
in standard dialysis, and filtration (D) is for water/small molecules via pressure.

Q3: You're priming the blood lines with normal saline and notice air bubbles in the
venous drip chamber. Where should you check first?
A. The dialyzer outlet port
B. The saline bag connection and arterial line prime—air typically enters at the start of
the circuit [CORRECT]
C. The patient's access needle
D. The drain line connection
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Air enters the circuit most commonly at the saline bag connection or during
initial prime of the arterial line. Checking and re-priming the arterial segment with proper
de-airing technique usually resolves the issue. The dialyzer (A) isn't the entry point,
patient access (C) isn't connected yet, and drain line (D) is downstream.

Q4: The blood pump calibration check shows the actual flow is 280 mL/min when set to
300 mL/min. Is this acceptable?
A. Yes, any flow rate within 50 mL/min is acceptable
B. No, the blood flow must be exactly 300 mL/min or treatment cannot proceed
C. Yes, if within 10% variance (270-330 mL/min) and documented, treatment may
proceed with monitoring [CORRECT]
D. No, the machine must be replaced immediately without treatment
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Blood pump calibration typically allows ±10% variance (industry standard).
280 mL/min is within 7% of 300 and acceptable if documented. Exact match (B) is
unrealistic, 50 mL/min variance (A) is too broad, and immediate replacement (D) is
unnecessary for minor variance within acceptable range.

Q5: You're selecting a dialyzer for a patient with high phosphorus levels. Which
characteristic would optimize phosphate clearance?
A. Low-flux cellulose dialyzer with small surface area
B. High-flux polysulfone dialyzer with larger surface area and higher permeability
[CORRECT]
C. Any dialyzer—phosphorus clearance doesn't vary with membrane type

,D. Reused dialyzer with reduced surface area
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: High-flux membranes (synthetic polymers like polysulfone) with larger
surface area provide enhanced clearance of middle molecules including phosphorus.
Low-flux (A) and reused dialyzers (D) with compromised surface area reduce clearance.
Dialyzer selection definitely affects phosphorus removal (C is wrong).

Q6: The transmembrane pressure (TMP) alarm sounds during treatment. What does
elevated TMP typically indicate?
A. Excessive blood flow rate
B. Increased resistance to ultrafiltration—possibly clotting, kinked lines, or excessive
ultrafiltration rate [CORRECT]
C. Low dialysate temperature
D. Patient hypotension
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: TMP represents the pressure gradient across the membrane driving
ultrafiltration. Elevated TMP indicates increased resistance—clot formation in dialyzer,
kinked blood lines, or excessive UFR relative to membrane capacity. Blood flow (A)
affects arterial/venous pressures more than TMP, temperature (C) affects solute
clearance, hypotension (D) is systemic not membrane pressure.

Q7: You're explaining countercurrent flow to a new technician. Why does blood flow
opposite to dialysate direction in the dialyzer?
A. To prevent mixing of blood and dialysate
B. To maintain the concentration gradient along the entire length of the dialyzer,
maximizing solute removal efficiency [CORRECT]
C. To reduce the risk of air embolism
D. To increase the temperature of the blood
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Countercurrent flow keeps blood encountering fresh dialysate (lowest solute
concentration) as it progresses through the dialyzer, maintaining the diffusion gradient
along the full length. Co-current flow would quickly equalize concentrations. It doesn't
prevent mixing (A)—the membrane does that, or affect air embolism (C) or temperature
(D).

, Q8: A patient's prescription calls for Kt/V ≥1.2. Which factor most directly increases
Kt/V?
A. Increasing the heparin dose
B. Increasing treatment time or blood flow rate, or using larger dialyzer surface area
[CORRECT]
C. Decreasing the dialysate flow rate
D. Lowering the ultrafiltration rate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Kt/V is a measure of dialysis adequacy—K (clearance) × t (time) / V (volume).
Increasing time (t), clearance (via higher blood flow or larger dialyzer), improves Kt/V.
Heparin (A) prevents clotting but doesn't directly affect clearance, lower dialysate flow
(C) reduces clearance, and UFR (D) affects fluid removal not solute clearance directly.

Q9: The air detector alarm triggers repeatedly. You've checked the lines and found no
visible air. What's your next troubleshooting step?
A. Silence the alarm and continue monitoring
B. Check the venous drip chamber level—if too low, air can enter; ensure chamber is
adequately filled and clamp lines properly [CORRECT]
C. Increase the blood flow rate to push air through
D. Disconnect the patient and terminate treatment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Low venous drip chamber level allows air to approach the detector. Ensuring
adequate fluid level in the chamber and proper line positioning usually resolves false
alarms. Silencing (A) without addressing cause is unsafe, increasing flow (C) could
force air toward patient, and termination (D) is premature before checking simple
causes.

Q10: You're training staff on the Fresenius 5008 therapy system. Which feature
differentiates it from the 4008 series?
A. It uses a completely different dialyzer type
B. It offers online hemodiafiltration (HDF) capability with high-volume ultrafiltration and
substitution fluid [CORRECT]
C. It requires manual priming only
D. It doesn't monitor conductivity
Correct Answer: B

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