DaVita's PCT Final Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
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Ultrafiltration is defined as: - ANSWER Fluid pushed through the semipermeable membrane
If a patient with acute kidney injury (AKI) dialyzes in the outpatient facility, one task of the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. Why is this important? - ANSWER Hypovol...
DaVita's PCT Final Correct Questions &
Answers(GRADED A)
Ultrafiltration is defined as: - ANSWER Fluid pushed through the semipermeable
membrane
If a patient with acute kidney injury (AKI) dialyzes in the outpatient facility, one task of
the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. Why is this
important? - ANSWER Hypovolemia and hypotensive episodes can cause renal
ischemia and can further damage the kidneys.
***The underlying cause of prerenal kidney failure is hypovolemia or poor perfusion.
Care must be taken to understand patients who are at high risk.
Your role in anemia management includes: - ANSWER Rinsing back as much of the
patient's blood as you can at the termination of each treatment.
During dialysis, the movement of bicarbonate from the dialysate into the blood: -
ANSWER The diffusion of bicarbonate helps the patient to achieve acid-base balance
by buffering the hydrogen ions.
The transport mechanism when particles move from an area of higher solute
concentration to an area of lower solute concentration is called: - ANSWER Diffusion
Convection: solutes dragged across SPM
Osmosis: low to high
TRUE OR FALSE:
Hemodialysis patients are at increased risk of contracting Hepatitis B. - ANSWER True,
the virus can be transmitted from the use of multidose drug vials and contamination of
medical equipment. Dialysis patients are immuno-suppressed.
A common reason how Hepatitis B is transmitted from a patient to a healthcare worker
is: - ANSWER 1. Penetration of the skin by sharps
2. Contact of blood with broken skin or mucous membranes
If your facility dialyzes Hepatitis B positive patients, which assignment would NOT be an
appropriate patient care assignment? - ANSWER Caring for HBsAg and Hepatitis B
susceptible patients at the same time
Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn whenever there is
potential for contact with blood or bodily fluids, hazardous chemicals, contaminated
equipment, and environmental surfaces. PPE includes: - ANSWER Gloves, gowns,
mask and eye protection (full face shield or goggles).
, Handwashing at a designated clean sink should be performed for a minimum of: -
ANSWER 20 seconds
Contact transmission is the most important route through which infections are spread.
Contact transmission is defined as: - ANSWER Transmission of microorganisms
through healthcare workers hands.
Per the CDC, which is the most common factor contributing to bacteremias in dialysis
patients? - ANSWER The use of catheters for hemodialysis.
Teammates caring for a patient with active Clostridioides difficile (C-diff) infection are
required to: - ANSWER Perform frequent hand washing with antimicrobial soap, as
alcohol-based hand gels may not be effective to eliminate C. Diff.
To prepare a 1:100 bleach solution, you would - ANSWER Add 1 part bleach, 99 parts
water.
A 1:10 bleach solution is used to - ANSWER Clean up visible blood or gross blood spills
According to Policy and Procedure, gowns: - ANSWER Must be fully snapped up (or
tied at the neck and waist) and wrists covered.
Why is a "strikethrough" of an external pressure transducer protector of concern? -
ANSWER Fluid could have entered the machine and contaminated the internal pressure
transducer protector providing a reservoir for microorganisms and causing subsequent
patient blood infections.
What is the safe range for dialysate pH? - ANSWER The desired pH range is 6.9-7.6.
What is the correct procedure for residual bleach testing after chemical disinfection of
distribution loops and equipment fluid pathways? - ANSWER Residual bleach testing is
performed after bleach disinfectant and prior to use.
Which is a true statement regarding the monitoring, testing, and verification of
conductivity prior to each patient treatment for all Fresenius machine models and the B
Braun system? - ANSWER B Braun Conductivity: ENDLF, N/A->13.0-15.5 range
Fresenius Conductivity: ?
To avoid bacterial proliferation (rapid reproduction) within the extracorporeal circuit,
once primed the recirculation of saline within the dialyzer and blood lines should not
exceed______ prior to initiating the hemodialysis treatment. - ANSWER 2 hours
Machine alarm tests are performed: - ANSWER Before the initiation of each patient
treatment.
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