Principles, Kt/V Analysis, Ultrafiltration Management, Vascular
Access Care, Water Treatment Systems, Dialysate Safety, Infection
Prevention, Emergency Response, Anaphylaxis Management,
Hemolysis Recognition, Chronic Kidney Disease Management,
Mineral and Bone Disorders, Patient Assessment, Clinical
Documentation, Regulatory Compliance, Survey Readiness, Quality
Improvement, AKI Care, Fluid Balance, Anticoagulation Therapy,
Cannulation Techniques, Renal Physiology, Patient Safety, Health
Literacy, Psychosocial Support, Dialysis Adequacy, Blood Flow
Monitoring, TMP Evaluation, Conductivity Alarms, Emergency
Evacuation, Reverse Osmosis, Clinical Decision-Making, and
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What factor would influence the "t" of the Kt/V formula
Shortened treatment tkme
Poor wound healing is directly related to
Inadequate protein intake
Standing post-treatment BP reading of _____ is considered an abnormal finding
BP systolic greater than 140 or less than 90
What factor would decrease the K of the Kt/V formula
,Inadequate anti coagulation
Documentation in the medical record
Provides data for the continuity and planning of patient care
Per physician order and based on individual patient needs, Chronic Kidney Disease Mineral &
Bone Disorder (MBD) is treated with
Phosphate binders, vitamin D, and Calcitriol
What is the most likely reason for a blood leak detector alarm during recirculation
Air bubbles in dialysate or a dirty sensor
The person responsible for implementation, adherence and training of the facility
The FA
Administration of normal saline
The teammate must remain with the PT to monitor the process until administration is
complete and lines are secure
The dialysis team prevents additional blood loss by
, providing appropiate heparin dose per physician order using good cannulation and proper
rinseback after tx.
The psychological assessment completed by the social worker
Is completed initially and annually
Teammates MUST be able to readily identify patients who may require additional assistance
in the event of an emergency evacuation. This will include patients who need help with or are
unable to
Both B and C
complete the emergency take off procedure
Evacuate in safe and timely manner due to impairment
Per the CDC, which is the most important route by which pathogens are transmitted in
healthcare settings including dialysis centers?
Contact transmission
A recommended intervention for muscle cramps is
Turning the ultrafiltration (UFR) off.
A patient target weight is
Both