0.1 mg / l or less - ✔✔what is an acceptable limit for total chlorine in the water leaving the carbon
filter
0.1mg/l or less - ✔✔acceptable range for total chlorine test
1.5 inch apart tip-to-tip - ✔✔needle placement
14 days - ✔✔how many days does it take for a site to heal
15 minutes - ✔✔RO time must run at least
2 hours uninterrupted learning
4 hours of maximum learning a day
8 minimum days - ✔✔2-4-8 rule
200 - 250 bfr - ✔✔17 gauge needle
%
25 degrees - ✔✔angles for fistula
250 - 350 bfr - ✔✔16 gauge needle
28 days for heparin
21 days for epogen - ✔✔at what time are medications containing preservative discarded
3 to 5 minutes - ✔✔how long must you wait before starting treatment after Heparin Administration
30 seconds to 1 minute dry time - ✔✔iodine prep time
350 - 450 bfr - ✔✔15 gauge needle
4 hours - ✔✔single-dose medication should be prepared an administered within
45° - ✔✔angle for graft
6 week post op
greater than 600ml/min BFR
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diamiter of vessel greater than 0.6cm
depth below skin less than 0.6cm - ✔✔KDOQI's rule of 6's
96000ml or 96 liters - ✔✔your patient dialysis sizes for 4 hours with a blood pump speed of 400 ml
per minute what is his calculated blood volume processed (bvp)at the end of the treatment
a clot in the drip chamber - ✔✔what problem will cause an increase in the patient's venous pressure
a higher mortality rate - ✔✔preventing hypotensive episodes during a dialysis treatment is important
because they are associated with
a pyrogenic reaction - ✔✔a patient presents an elevated temperature after the initiation of dialysis
this is most likely due to a
a severely clotted dialyzer - ✔✔what problem will cause a decrease in venous pressure
a teammate who has completed all competencies listed on nfact skills checklist and also has expert
assessment and cannulation skills documented - ✔✔the nephrologist has written orders to begin
calculating a patient's new AVF per NFACT Advanced cannulators are to insert needles into a new
avf who is the teammate to cannulate the avf
%
active clostridium difficile infection ( C. DIFF ) - ✔✔which infectious disease requires frequent
hand-washing instead of using alcohol-based hand gel
after cleaning before cannulation - ✔✔when to apply lidocaine
amputations - ✔✔factors that influence volume in kt/v
an immediate Jeopardy - ✔✔what can be the most likely result if a surveyor sees a patient with a
covered vascular access
an irregular heart rhythm often noted as an irregular radial pulse - ✔✔dysrhythmia is
as how or what - ✔✔teach back method
ask the nephrologist to order 15 gauge needles for the ordered bfr - ✔✔don't nephrologist has
ordered the 16 gauge needles and a 400 bfr for your patient you
asking listening informing - ✔✔what are three core communication skills
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