FRESENIUS RN FINAL EXAM 2 VERSIONS
2025 BANK CURRENTLY TESTING
COMPLETE 600 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /ALREADY
GRADED A+
1:100 - ........ANSWERS........What bleach solution must all
surfaces be cleaned with?
1:10 - ........ANSWERS........What bleach solution is used to
disinfect large blood spills?
aseptic technique - ........ANSWERS........A set of practices
and procedures performed under carefully controlled
conditions with the goal of minimizing contamination by
pathogens.
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Hep B, Hep C, HIV - ........ANSWERS........List three blood
borne pathogens that may be found in a dialysis unit?
exposure incident - ........ANSWERS........_____ _____ is a
blood/body fluid splash or spray occurring to the eyes,
nose or mouth or to non-intact skin. A contaminated
sharps injury is also considered to be that.
What steps should you take during an exposure incident?
- ........ANSWERS........1. Wash/rinse the area
2. Report incident to the clinical manager or charge nurse
(if CM not present)
3. Seek medical treatment w/in 1-2 hrs (exposure tx and
counseling)
4.OSHA documentation and workman's comp
documentation as applies
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Hep B patients - ........ANSWERS........_______ is
extremely contagious and It can live outside the body for
up to 7 days. Needs to be dialyzed in isolation rooms.
Hep C - ........ANSWERS........_______ is not as contagious
as Hep B and It does not survive very long on the outside
of the body. Can be dialyzed in the clinic area and not in
isolation.
HbsAg - ........ANSWERS........______ is the test for the
Hep B antigen. This indicates actual viral presence.
HbsAb - ........ANSWERS........Which blood test indicates
the presence of immunity against Hep B and is the test
for the antibodies which indicates the presence of
immunity against Hepatitis B.
Recombivax or Engerix - ........ANSWERS........Multiple
injections of either ______ or ______ vaccine. They help
produce Hep B antibodies
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TB - ........ANSWERS........______ is spread by Airborne
droplets from infected individuals.
TB - ........ANSWERS........Active ______ patients cannot
dialyze in clinics. Pt must have 3 consecutive negative
sputum cultures before the can return dialyzing in clinic.
VRE - ........ANSWERS........a group of gram-negative
bacteria that lve in he intestinal tract that can cause
infection anywhere in the body. They are resistant to
several antibiotics. it can survive outside of the body on
surfaces for as long as seven days.
MRSA - ........ANSWERS........different varieties staph
bacteria. They are normally found on the skin or in the
nose of about 1/3 of people. When a person is infected
they are resistant to antibiotics commonly used to treat
ordinary staph infections. It can survive outside the body
for as long as 7 days.