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what problem is commonly associated with recirculating systems and Central dialysate Delivery Systems - ️️gram-negative bacterial contamination your patient arrives for treatment and complains of feeling poorly. Assessment reveals increase apical pulse elevated blood pressure scattered rails...

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what problem is commonly associated with recirculating systems and Central dialysate
Delivery Systems - ✔️✔️gram-negative bacterial contamination

your patient arrives for treatment and complains of feeling poorly. Assessment reveals
increase apical pulse elevated blood pressure scattered rails and 2 + jugular vein
distention. What can be anticipated during the treatment - ✔️✔️dyspnea hypotension
and cramping

what is the most effective treatment for muscle cramping during the treatment -
✔️✔️hypertonic saline in venous line

how are chloramines most effectively removed by the water system - ✔️✔️activated
carbon

what is a practical method for determining the direction of flow in a fistula or graft
segment - ✔️✔️occlude flow with one finger and determine on which side has a pulse

according to aami standards how often should equipment be cleaned - ✔️✔️daily

what is a system of water treatment that removes pyrogens as well as solutes -
✔️✔️reverse osmosis

which substance is omitted from the dialysate - ✔️✔️phosphorus

how do you evaluate an internal access prior to treatment - ✔️✔️observe for signs and
symptoms of infection

which side effect may occur if the rollers of the blood pump are occluded -
✔️✔️hemolysis

if a patient complains of a cold hand especially in the fingers the PCT should tell them
what - ✔️✔️poor blood flow to the hand

a patient is in the third hour of treatment when you notice yawning, the patient says he
feels fine what is your action - ✔️✔️check blood pressure

what is the least likely psyche action for patients - ✔️✔️guilt

, a patient complains of feeling dizzy, the PCT notes that the patient is pale and cyanotic
has elevated blood pressure and respirations increase in rate in depth what is this -
✔️✔️hypoxemia


if a patient is started on IV vitamin D what should the PCT expect - ✔️✔️calcium and
phosphorus will increase and pth should decrease

what will not improve the blood flow rate in a CVC - ✔️✔️rotating or further inserting
the catheter


who is responsible for maintaining water Purity levels for treatment - ✔️✔️medical
director

if the conductivity of one machine is not up safe limits within 15 minutes what should the
tech not investigate - ✔️✔️temperature of incoming water

what is an acceptable volume loss in reuse dialyzers - ✔️✔️20%

if a recent lab shows KT over V of 1.0 what should happen - ✔️✔️increase the
treatment time

what is not true of a hepatitis B vaccine - ✔️✔️passive Hep B immunity

checking lines for Kinks and twists helps prevent hemolysis which could result in what -
✔️✔️hyperkalemia

three things that affect the total pressure in the blood circuit - ✔️✔️bfr resistance to
flow and needle gauge

where is the air detector monitor located - ✔️✔️the venous blood line

which lab finding is not affected by diet and uses an indicator of renal failure -
✔️✔️creatinine

the system in which fresh dialysis delivered in a counter current flow has a maximum
gradient all treatment - ✔️✔️recirculating system

what does Heparin do - ✔️✔️prevents clots in dialyzer

what are the two most important factors in choosing a dialyzer - ✔️✔️biocompatibility
and membrane size

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