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[Show more]which is considered to be the renal corpuscle? - Ans Bowman's capsule and glomerulus 
 
Most selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) do not need to be adjusted 
with declining renal function, with the exception of which two medications? - Ans Venlafaxine and Mirtazapine (Effexor & Remer...
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Add to cartwhich is considered to be the renal corpuscle? - Ans Bowman's capsule and glomerulus 
 
Most selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) do not need to be adjusted 
with declining renal function, with the exception of which two medications? - Ans Venlafaxine and Mirtazapine (Effexor & Remer...
The patient that is being evaluated for potential kidney disease should 
be aware of all of the following trouble signs, except? 
 
 
 Puffy eyes 
 Increased thirst 
 Normal urination 
 Fatigue and weakness - Ans Correct Answer: 
Normal urination 
 
Frothy or bloody urine could be a potential t...
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Add to cartThe patient that is being evaluated for potential kidney disease should 
be aware of all of the following trouble signs, except? 
 
 
 Puffy eyes 
 Increased thirst 
 Normal urination 
 Fatigue and weakness - Ans Correct Answer: 
Normal urination 
 
Frothy or bloody urine could be a potential t...
GFR of Stage 1. Normal kidney function but urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease. - Ans 90+ 
 
GFR of Stage 2. Mildly reduced kidney function, urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease. - Ans 60-89 
 
GFR of Stage 3. Moderately reduced kidney function. - Ans 30-59 
 
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Add to cartGFR of Stage 1. Normal kidney function but urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease. - Ans 90+ 
 
GFR of Stage 2. Mildly reduced kidney function, urine or other abnormalities point to kidney disease. - Ans 60-89 
 
GFR of Stage 3. Moderately reduced kidney function. - Ans 30-59 
 
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Functions of the renal system - Ans acid-base balance 
fluid and electrolyte balance 
excretion 
renin secretion 
regulates BP 
RBC production 
vitamin D synthesis 
 
What do we call electrolytes and buffers? - Ans dialysate 
 
Dialysate is the concentration for what gradient? - Ans diffusion ...
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Add to cartFunctions of the renal system - Ans acid-base balance 
fluid and electrolyte balance 
excretion 
renin secretion 
regulates BP 
RBC production 
vitamin D synthesis 
 
What do we call electrolytes and buffers? - Ans dialysate 
 
Dialysate is the concentration for what gradient? - Ans diffusion ...
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) differs from hemodialysis in which of the following ways? - Ans PD access is by intra-abdominal catheter 
 
The main difference between an arteriovenous shunt (AVS) and an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an? - Ans AVF is entirely within the arm 
 
Which of the dialyzers is ...
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Add to cartPeritoneal dialysis (PD) differs from hemodialysis in which of the following ways? - Ans PD access is by intra-abdominal catheter 
 
The main difference between an arteriovenous shunt (AVS) and an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an? - Ans AVF is entirely within the arm 
 
Which of the dialyzers is ...
A client has been admitted to the hospital for urinary tract infection an dehydration. The nurse determines that the client has received adequate volume replacement if the BUN drops to: 
1. 3 mg/dL 
2. 15 mg/dL 
3. 29 mg/dL 
4. 35 mg/dL - Ans 2. The normal blood urea nitrogen level is 8 to 25 mg/d...
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Add to cartA client has been admitted to the hospital for urinary tract infection an dehydration. The nurse determines that the client has received adequate volume replacement if the BUN drops to: 
1. 3 mg/dL 
2. 15 mg/dL 
3. 29 mg/dL 
4. 35 mg/dL - Ans 2. The normal blood urea nitrogen level is 8 to 25 mg/d...
The 3 reasons that dialysis is a high risk area: - Ans 1. There is frequent exposure to blood 
2. Patients & Staff are in close proximity 
3. Dialysis patients are immunocompromised 
 
All dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with _____ bleach solution until surfaces is glistening _____ and then a...
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Add to cartThe 3 reasons that dialysis is a high risk area: - Ans 1. There is frequent exposure to blood 
2. Patients & Staff are in close proximity 
3. Dialysis patients are immunocompromised 
 
All dialysis surfaces must be disinfected with _____ bleach solution until surfaces is glistening _____ and then a...
What foods are high in phosphorus - Ans Dairy, Meats, Nuts, Peanuts, Dried Beans & Peas, Whole Grains, Chocolate, Colas 
 
What foods are high in potassium - Ans Avocados, Mangos, Bananas, Orange Juice, Dried Fruit, Cantaloupe, Dried Peas, Beans, Tomato Sauce, & Potatoes 
 
What are the two hemo...
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Add to cartWhat foods are high in phosphorus - Ans Dairy, Meats, Nuts, Peanuts, Dried Beans & Peas, Whole Grains, Chocolate, Colas 
 
What foods are high in potassium - Ans Avocados, Mangos, Bananas, Orange Juice, Dried Fruit, Cantaloupe, Dried Peas, Beans, Tomato Sauce, & Potatoes 
 
What are the two hemo...
What foods are high in phosphorus - Ans Dairy, Meats, Nuts, Peanuts, Dried Beans & Peas, Whole Grains, Chocolate, Colas 
 
What foods are high in potassium - Ans Avocados, Mangos, Bananas, Orange Juice, Dried Fruit, Cantaloupe, Dried Peas, Beans, Tomato Sauce, & Potatoes 
 
What are the two hemo...
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Add to cartWhat foods are high in phosphorus - Ans Dairy, Meats, Nuts, Peanuts, Dried Beans & Peas, Whole Grains, Chocolate, Colas 
 
What foods are high in potassium - Ans Avocados, Mangos, Bananas, Orange Juice, Dried Fruit, Cantaloupe, Dried Peas, Beans, Tomato Sauce, & Potatoes 
 
What are the two hemo...
infection - Ans is the second most common cause of death in HD patient 
 
Infection can occur when pathogens enter the body through - Ans • a break in the skin 
• a mucous membrane 
• the lungs 
 
3 main ways disease can spread - Ans 1. direct contact 
2. indirect contact 
3. droplet spr...
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Add to cartinfection - Ans is the second most common cause of death in HD patient 
 
Infection can occur when pathogens enter the body through - Ans • a break in the skin 
• a mucous membrane 
• the lungs 
 
3 main ways disease can spread - Ans 1. direct contact 
2. indirect contact 
3. droplet spr...
15 minutes before the end of the treatment a patient complains of being light headed, dizzy, and of nausea. This is most likely caused by..? - Ans Hypotension 
 
A 58 year old blind patient goes to treatment escorted by his wife. Which approach should the technician use when interacting? - Ans D...
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Add to cart15 minutes before the end of the treatment a patient complains of being light headed, dizzy, and of nausea. This is most likely caused by..? - Ans Hypotension 
 
A 58 year old blind patient goes to treatment escorted by his wife. Which approach should the technician use when interacting? - Ans D...
What is the ability of a substance to conduct an electrical charge - Ans Conductivity 
 
Normal what is he used to roots and prime the tubing of extra corporeal circuit to remove Sterilant and air - Ans Saline 
 
Air is removed from the Instacart Photos circuit before initiating treatment becaus...
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Add to cartWhat is the ability of a substance to conduct an electrical charge - Ans Conductivity 
 
Normal what is he used to roots and prime the tubing of extra corporeal circuit to remove Sterilant and air - Ans Saline 
 
Air is removed from the Instacart Photos circuit before initiating treatment becaus...
annually - Ans AAMI Chemical Analysis of water used for hemodialysis is tested 
 
Clean the machine surface immediately - Ans A dialysis technician observes a drop of blood on the surface of a patient's hemodialysis machine. Which of these actions should the dialysis technician take? 
 
About o...
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Add to cartannually - Ans AAMI Chemical Analysis of water used for hemodialysis is tested 
 
Clean the machine surface immediately - Ans A dialysis technician observes a drop of blood on the surface of a patient's hemodialysis machine. Which of these actions should the dialysis technician take? 
 
About o...
The functional unit of the kidney, or the structure in the kidney that does the work, is the: 
a) medulla 
b) cortex 
c) calyx 
d) nephron - Ans D) Nephron 
 
A nephron is made up of: 
a) a glomerulus and a tubule 
b) the nephrons and a capsule 
c) the loop of henle and the capillary ball 
d) th...
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Add to cartThe functional unit of the kidney, or the structure in the kidney that does the work, is the: 
a) medulla 
b) cortex 
c) calyx 
d) nephron - Ans D) Nephron 
 
A nephron is made up of: 
a) a glomerulus and a tubule 
b) the nephrons and a capsule 
c) the loop of henle and the capillary ball 
d) th...
Saline, Heparin, Lidocaine - Ans What are the 3 medications dialysis technicians are allowed to administer? 
 
Time, route, amount, medication, patient - Ans What does TRAMP stand for in the 5 rights of medication? 
 
current - Ans Medication preparation should be performed only for the ______...
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Add to cartSaline, Heparin, Lidocaine - Ans What are the 3 medications dialysis technicians are allowed to administer? 
 
Time, route, amount, medication, patient - Ans What does TRAMP stand for in the 5 rights of medication? 
 
current - Ans Medication preparation should be performed only for the ______...
What is hemodialysis? - Ans most common renal replacement therapy used in ESKD and kidney failure 
 
Where may hemodialysis be preformed? - Ans -in-patient procedure on critically ill patients 
-out-patient for more stable patients 
 
What happens during hemodialysis? - Ans -blood and dialysate r...
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Add to cartWhat is hemodialysis? - Ans most common renal replacement therapy used in ESKD and kidney failure 
 
Where may hemodialysis be preformed? - Ans -in-patient procedure on critically ill patients 
-out-patient for more stable patients 
 
What happens during hemodialysis? - Ans -blood and dialysate r...
The patient with CKD is receiving dialysis, and the nurse observes excoriations on the patient's skin. What 
pathophysiologic changes in CKD can contribute to this finding (select all that apply)? 
a. Dry skin 
b. Sensory neuropathy 
c. Vascular calcifications 
d. Calcium-phosphate skin deposits 
...
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Add to cartThe patient with CKD is receiving dialysis, and the nurse observes excoriations on the patient's skin. What 
pathophysiologic changes in CKD can contribute to this finding (select all that apply)? 
a. Dry skin 
b. Sensory neuropathy 
c. Vascular calcifications 
d. Calcium-phosphate skin deposits 
...
what are the responsibilities and requirements of a medical director of a dialysis facility - Ans being knowledgeable of an responsible for integrity of the water treatment system in the facility 
 
prior to the beginning dialysis, the physician order must include (pick 3 numbers) 
fic dialyzer 
...
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Add to cartwhat are the responsibilities and requirements of a medical director of a dialysis facility - Ans being knowledgeable of an responsible for integrity of the water treatment system in the facility 
 
prior to the beginning dialysis, the physician order must include (pick 3 numbers) 
fic dialyzer 
...
The nurse instructs a client with renal failure who is receiving hemodialysis about dietary modifications. The nurse determines that the client understands these dietary modifications if the client selects which items from the menu? 
a. Cream of wheat, blueberries, coffee 
b. Sausage and eggs, banan...
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Add to cartThe nurse instructs a client with renal failure who is receiving hemodialysis about dietary modifications. The nurse determines that the client understands these dietary modifications if the client selects which items from the menu? 
a. Cream of wheat, blueberries, coffee 
b. Sausage and eggs, banan...
Air Embolism - Ans Air bubbles entering the bloodstream and flow into a vessel small enough to block by the air. The air in the vessel acts similar to a a blood clot, stopping blood flow. 
 
What are causes of an Air Embolism? - Ans -Improper primed dialyzer and bloodlines 
-Empty Saline bag 
...
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Add to cartAir Embolism - Ans Air bubbles entering the bloodstream and flow into a vessel small enough to block by the air. The air in the vessel acts similar to a a blood clot, stopping blood flow. 
 
What are causes of an Air Embolism? - Ans -Improper primed dialyzer and bloodlines 
-Empty Saline bag 
...
Which descriptions characterize acute kidney injury (Select all that apply) 
A. primary cause of death is infection 
B. it almost always affects older people 
C. disease course is potentially reversible 
D. most common cause is diabetic nephropathy 
E. cardiovascular disease is most common cause of...
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Add to cartWhich descriptions characterize acute kidney injury (Select all that apply) 
A. primary cause of death is infection 
B. it almost always affects older people 
C. disease course is potentially reversible 
D. most common cause is diabetic nephropathy 
E. cardiovascular disease is most common cause of...
Main types of dialysis (3) - Ans 1. Peritoneal (slower) 
2. Hemodialysis (rapid) 
3. CRRT (Cont. Renal Replacement Therapy; Hemofiltration) 
 
What occurs with peritoneal dialysis? - Ans 1. Cath surgically placed in abd 
2. Hypertonic glucose solution (dialysate) instilled 
3. Pulls wastes & flu...
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Add to cartMain types of dialysis (3) - Ans 1. Peritoneal (slower) 
2. Hemodialysis (rapid) 
3. CRRT (Cont. Renal Replacement Therapy; Hemofiltration) 
 
What occurs with peritoneal dialysis? - Ans 1. Cath surgically placed in abd 
2. Hypertonic glucose solution (dialysate) instilled 
3. Pulls wastes & flu...
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