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DaVita ICHD PCT questions with answers graded A+ 2024/2025
  • DaVita ICHD PCT questions with answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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  • DaVita ICHD PCT I got this - correct answer it's mine for the taking 4 Transport mechanisms that play a role in hemodialysis? - correct answer ultrafiltration convection diffusion osmosis What are kidneys excretory functions? - correct answer normalize electrolytes, remove waste, provide fluid, and nutrient balance What is ultrafiltration? - correct answer fluid pushed through semipermeable membrane ( SPM) membrane What is diffusion? - correct answer particles move from an area ...
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Clinical Annual Competency Exam - Fresenius (Complete Answered 2022/2023 guide)
  • Clinical Annual Competency Exam - Fresenius (Complete Answered 2022/2023 guide)

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  • Clinical Annual Competency Exam - Fresenius (Complete Answered 2022/2023 guide) - The adequacy of a dialysis treatment may be compromised by - Routine post dialysis treatment documentation on the patients dialysis treatment record should include patients blood pressure and temperature both - Individual acid containers should be labeled with - The patient complains of pain at the catheter exit site. What would the PCT do first? - Which of these findings noted on a safety check woul...
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DAVITA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • DAVITA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane - Answer-Ultrafiltration Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove waste this way* - Answer-Convection Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* concentration - Answer-Diffusion Fluid move from *low* to *high* solute concentration - Answer-Osmosis 1) Fluid Balance (ultrafiltration) 2) Electrolyte balance (diffusion) 3) Acid/Base balance - Answer-...
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DaVita's PCT Final Exam Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, and Module 4 Quizzes.
  • DaVita's PCT Final Exam Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, and Module 4 Quizzes.

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  • Ultrafiltration is defined as: - 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? - 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 understa...
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Hemodialysis Bonent Exam with Complete Solutions
  • Hemodialysis Bonent Exam with Complete Solutions

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  • Hemodialysis Bonent Exam with Complete Solutions Osmosis Correct answer movement of fluid across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower concentration to higher concentration Diffusion Correct answer movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration Ultrafiltration Correct answer water is removed from blood because there is pressure gradient across the membrane Ultrafiltration Rate Correct answer The rate ...
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DAVITA EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024
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  • What are the four transport mechanisms that play a role in hemodialysis? - Answer-Ultrafiltration, Convection, Diffusion, and Osmosis Ultrafiltration - Answer-Fluid pushed through the semipermeable membrane (SPM) membrane Convection - Answer-Solutes dragged across SPM along with fluid Diffusion - Answer-Particles moves from area of high concentration to low Osmosis - Answer-Fluid moves from area of low to high concentration What are the kidneys' excretory functions? - Answer-To n...
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Clinical Annual Competency Exam – Fresenius 2022/2023
  • Clinical Annual Competency Exam – Fresenius 2022/2023

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  • Inadequate Heparinization - ANSWER-The adequacy of a dialysis treatment may be compromised by Post reinfusion and prior to disconnection - ANSWER-Routine post dialysis treatment documentation on the patients dialysis treatment record should include patients blood pressure and temperature both Chemical content - ANSWER-Individual acid containers should be labeled with Notify the RN - ANSWER-The patient complains of pain at the catheter exit site. What would the PCT do first? Hemosafe ...
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HemoDialysis Bonnet Exam (Certified Bonnet Exam Study Guide) with Complete Solution |Already Passed
  • HemoDialysis Bonnet Exam (Certified Bonnet Exam Study Guide) with Complete Solution |Already Passed

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  • Osmosis - ANSWER movement of fluid across a semipermeable membrane from an area of lower concentration to higher concentration Diffusion - ANSWER movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration Ultrafiltration - ANSWER water is removed from blood because there is pressure gradient across the membrane Ultrafiltration Rate - ANSWER The rate at which fluid moves from blood into the dialysate through the semipermeabl...
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CCHT 101-150 1. Fluid to be removed divided by the treatment time tells us: the ultrafiltration rate 2. The normal range of resting respirations in an adult is: 12-20 breaths per minute 3. hives,itching,tightness of the chest and respiratory distress may
  • CCHT 101-150 1. Fluid to be removed divided by the treatment time tells us: the ultrafiltration rate 2. The normal range of resting respirations in an adult is: 12-20 breaths per minute 3. hives,itching,tightness of the chest and respiratory distress may

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  • CCHT 101-150 1. Fluid to be removed divided by the treatment time tells us: the ultrafiltration rate 2. The normal range of resting respirations in an adult is: 12-20 breaths per minute 3. hives,itching,tightness of the chest and respiratory distress may be signs and symptoms of: Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction
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DAVITA FINAL EXAM Q&A 2024
  • DAVITA FINAL EXAM Q&A 2024

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  • Ultrafiltration - Answer-Forcing fluids across semipermeable membrane via hydrostatic pressure Convection - Answer-Fluid and solutes being moved through spm during ultrafiltration Diffusion - Answer-solutes moving from high concentration to low concentration Osmosis - Answer-Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane to area of high solute concentration what are kidneys excretory function? - Answer-filtering waste products normalize electrolytes provide fluid/nutri...
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