Fresenius RN Final Exam V2 | Newest
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Introduction:
Prepare confidently for the Fresenius RN Exam with this updated 2026/2027 study support
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topics thoroughly.
This comprehensive study set includes well-organized practice questions, rationales, topic
explanations, and key review points designed to help you understand the core concepts
commonly assessed in Fresenius Registered Nurse evaluations.
Whether you’re revising clinical skills, pharmacology, patient care, dialysis procedures,
assessment techniques, or nursing priorities, this guide offers clear explanations and structured
review content.
What must be evaluated and documented pre-tx?
Ambulation status, mental status, pre-weight, bp sitting and standing if patient is able,
temperature, heart rate and rhythm, respirations, edema, GI status, skin color, access evaluation,
hospitalizations since last tx, any new complaints or life changes
What must be evaluated and documented during tx?
Current time of evaluation, bp, BFR, DFR, safety checks, arterial/venous pressures, fluid
removed/administered, access check-hemosafe device attached, patient's overall status,
interventions, changes in dialysis presecription
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What must be evaluated and documented post-tx?
Ambulation status, mental status, changes in condition, post weight, bp sitting and standing,
temperature, heart rate and rhythm, respirations, edema, new complaints, evaluation of access
including presence of thrill, condition of dressing
Recommended body temperature range
96.4-98.9
What is the recommended interdialytic weight gain?
1.5-2.0 kg/day
Signs and symptoms that EDW is too low (Too much fluid is being removed):
Dizziness, nausea, vomiting, hypotension, cramps, fatigue that sometimes persist until the next tx
Signs and symptoms that EDW is too high (Not enough fluid is being removed):
Htn, headaches, SOB, edema, distended neck veins
What is AW and how is it calculated?
In the weight loss plan, AW means "available weight", this is calculated by subtracting the EDW
from the patient's pre-tx weight
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