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[Show more]100% Correct Solutions what is the difference between data collection and assessment? who does what? - data collection:yes or no assessment: the extend. what is the role of pct prior to treatment initiation? - data collection notify nurse of any abnormalities what is the role of the l...
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Add to cart100% Correct Solutions what is the difference between data collection and assessment? who does what? - data collection:yes or no assessment: the extend. what is the role of pct prior to treatment initiation? - data collection notify nurse of any abnormalities what is the role of the l...
Fluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane - Ultrafiltration Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove waste this way* - Convection Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* concentration - ...
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Add to cartFluid pushed thru a semipermeable membrane - Ultrafiltration Known as solute drag, solute move w/ water across the semipermeable membrane. *kidneys remove waste this way* - Convection Movement of dissolved particles across a semipermeable membrane from *high* to *low* concentration - ...
What is important when monitoring weight and BP for acute patients? - keep patients wet to avoid hypotensive episodes What do you need to consider in regards to acute patents vascular access? - Usually have a CVC - follow policy and procedure to prevent infections Why is it important t...
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Add to cartWhat is important when monitoring weight and BP for acute patients? - keep patients wet to avoid hypotensive episodes What do you need to consider in regards to acute patents vascular access? - Usually have a CVC - follow policy and procedure to prevent infections Why is it important t...
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what treatment factors decrease K in the Kt/v to decrease? - not waiting 3-5 minutes after heparin, decreasing BFR, DFR, and BVP what factors influence "V" in Kt/v - accurate data entry by nurses in snappy, sex age, weight, and amputation what are the needle gauges and prescribed blood...
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Add to cartwhat treatment factors decrease K in the Kt/v to decrease? - not waiting 3-5 minutes after heparin, decreasing BFR, DFR, and BVP what factors influence "V" in Kt/v - accurate data entry by nurses in snappy, sex age, weight, and amputation what are the needle gauges and prescribed blood...
Per Davita policy, fever and chills is defined as a. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F with symptoms b. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F without symptoms c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°...
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Add to cartPer Davita policy, fever and chills is defined as a. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F with symptoms b. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F without symptoms c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°...
When dialyzing a patient with acute kidney injury, one task of the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. Why is it important? - hypovolemia and hypotensive episodes can cause renal ischemia and can further damage the kidneys CKD can have its orgin pre-renal , ...
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Add to cartWhen dialyzing a patient with acute kidney injury, one task of the patient care teammates is to monitor blood pressure and weight closely. Why is it important? - hypovolemia and hypotensive episodes can cause renal ischemia and can further damage the kidneys CKD can have its orgin pre-renal , ...
Define the term AKI - Acute Kidney Injury Example of prerenal cause of AKI - hemorrhage, sepsis, renal artery thrombosis/stenosis Example of intrarenal cause of AKI - acute interstitial nephritis, acute tubular necrosis, acute glomerulus nephritis Example of postrenal cause of AKI ...
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Add to cartDefine the term AKI - Acute Kidney Injury Example of prerenal cause of AKI - hemorrhage, sepsis, renal artery thrombosis/stenosis Example of intrarenal cause of AKI - acute interstitial nephritis, acute tubular necrosis, acute glomerulus nephritis Example of postrenal cause of AKI ...
Acute Kidney Injury RIFLE acronymn - Risk Injury Failure Loss End-stage Renal disease Patients with AKI always require - An assessment prior to initiation of treatment What are the 3 sub groups of AKI - Pre, Intra and Post renal Pre Renal AKI example - decreased BF to kidney...
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Add to cartAcute Kidney Injury RIFLE acronymn - Risk Injury Failure Loss End-stage Renal disease Patients with AKI always require - An assessment prior to initiation of treatment What are the 3 sub groups of AKI - Pre, Intra and Post renal Pre Renal AKI example - decreased BF to kidney...
Fluid Balance, electrolyte balance, waste removal, and acid base balance Are these Excretory or Endocrine functions of the kidneys? - Excretory Renin & Erythropoietin Secretion, Activation of Vitamin D Are these Excretory or Endocrine functions of the kidneys? - Endocrine LVH (left ven...
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Add to cartFluid Balance, electrolyte balance, waste removal, and acid base balance Are these Excretory or Endocrine functions of the kidneys? - Excretory Renin & Erythropoietin Secretion, Activation of Vitamin D Are these Excretory or Endocrine functions of the kidneys? - Endocrine LVH (left ven...
Most important route in which pathogens are transmitted? - Contact A person kidney failure - Weakens their immune system The most common factor contributing bacterimia in dialysis patients? - The use of catheters Fever - Any temperature greater than 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 2 d...
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Add to cartMost important route in which pathogens are transmitted? - Contact A person kidney failure - Weakens their immune system The most common factor contributing bacterimia in dialysis patients? - The use of catheters Fever - Any temperature greater than 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 2 d...
AKI - acute kidney injury: encompasses a wide spectrum of kidney issues. Some kidney function. Includes acute renal failure and renal function changes. Can dialyze in outpatient setting. pre-renal causes of AKI - Not directly happening in kidney, but before. Volume depletion, obstruction, c...
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Add to cartAKI - acute kidney injury: encompasses a wide spectrum of kidney issues. Some kidney function. Includes acute renal failure and renal function changes. Can dialyze in outpatient setting. pre-renal causes of AKI - Not directly happening in kidney, but before. Volume depletion, obstruction, c...
During osmosis, water moves toward the solution with the _________ solute concentration. - greater Which of the following terms indicates a solution that has the same concentration of solutes as blood? Atonic Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic - Isotonic The inner part of the kidney is ca...
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Add to cartDuring osmosis, water moves toward the solution with the _________ solute concentration. - greater Which of the following terms indicates a solution that has the same concentration of solutes as blood? Atonic Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic - Isotonic The inner part of the kidney is ca...
in KT/V what is K? - Clearance treatment factors that decrease K - DFR, BVP, UF goal, adequate anticoagulation In KT/V what is T? - time what factors influence T? - longer blood/dialysate contact time, more frequent treatments or extra treatments In KT/V what is V? - Volum...
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Add to cartin KT/V what is K? - Clearance treatment factors that decrease K - DFR, BVP, UF goal, adequate anticoagulation In KT/V what is T? - time what factors influence T? - longer blood/dialysate contact time, more frequent treatments or extra treatments In KT/V what is V? - Volum...
What complication would you expect to see if a patient is exposed to chlorine/chloramines? - Hemolysis You are performing the first chlorine/chloramine testing of the day after the RO has been running for 10 minutes. Performing thetest at this time - Could result in a false negative test ...
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Add to cartWhat complication would you expect to see if a patient is exposed to chlorine/chloramines? - Hemolysis You are performing the first chlorine/chloramine testing of the day after the RO has been running for 10 minutes. Performing thetest at this time - Could result in a false negative test ...
Ultrafiltration definition - (Fluid movement) Controlled fluid removal by manipulation of hydrostatic pressure Convection definition - (Particle/solute movement) Solutes are dragged across the semipermeable membrane along with fluid Diffusion definition - (Particle/solute movement) Pa...
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Add to cartUltrafiltration definition - (Fluid movement) Controlled fluid removal by manipulation of hydrostatic pressure Convection definition - (Particle/solute movement) Solutes are dragged across the semipermeable membrane along with fluid Diffusion definition - (Particle/solute movement) Pa...
Ultrafiltration - When you add pressure removal by manipulation of hydrostatic pressure Diffusion - Higher concentration to lower concentration solutes Osmosis - Lower solute to highersolute fluids dialysate - Dialysis quality water plus acid plus bicarb Counter current flow ...
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Add to cartUltrafiltration - When you add pressure removal by manipulation of hydrostatic pressure Diffusion - Higher concentration to lower concentration solutes Osmosis - Lower solute to highersolute fluids dialysate - Dialysis quality water plus acid plus bicarb Counter current flow ...
What's AAMI? - Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Whats happens if chlorine checks are done to early? - You may get a false negative What is the role of Bicarbonate? - It acts as a buffer. It can diffuse into the patient's blood and replenish the bodies buffer st...
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Add to cartWhat's AAMI? - Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Whats happens if chlorine checks are done to early? - You may get a false negative What is the role of Bicarbonate? - It acts as a buffer. It can diffuse into the patient's blood and replenish the bodies buffer st...
The patient position used for a suspected air embolism is... - Trendelenburg, on the left side When is a pre-treatment assessment by the licensed nurse required? - When it is mandated by state. When the PCT performing a data collection notices abnormal findings. When the patient reports u...
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Add to cartThe patient position used for a suspected air embolism is... - Trendelenburg, on the left side When is a pre-treatment assessment by the licensed nurse required? - When it is mandated by state. When the PCT performing a data collection notices abnormal findings. When the patient reports u...
17 needles - 200-250 ml/min ap limit no more neg then -150 mm/hg 16 needles - 250-350 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -200 mm/hg 15 needles - 350-450 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -220 mmhg 14 needles - >450 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -260 mmhg what factors influ...
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Add to cart17 needles - 200-250 ml/min ap limit no more neg then -150 mm/hg 16 needles - 250-350 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -200 mm/hg 15 needles - 350-450 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -220 mmhg 14 needles - >450 ml/min sp limit no more neg than -260 mmhg what factors influ...
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Intra-renal causes of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - Sepsis, trauma, anaphylaxis, drugs, acute glomerulus Knowing what caused your patients' renal failure - Is important to figure about possible problems during data collection and assessment A patient with acute kidney injury (AKI) dialyze...
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Add to cartIntra-renal causes of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - Sepsis, trauma, anaphylaxis, drugs, acute glomerulus Knowing what caused your patients' renal failure - Is important to figure about possible problems during data collection and assessment A patient with acute kidney injury (AKI) dialyze...
what is the correct procedure for residual bleach testing after chemical disinfection loops and equipment fluid pathways? - Residual bleach testing is performed after bleach disinfection and prior to use To avoid bacterial proliferation rapid reproduction within the extracorporeal circuit once...
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Add to cartwhat is the correct procedure for residual bleach testing after chemical disinfection loops and equipment fluid pathways? - Residual bleach testing is performed after bleach disinfection and prior to use To avoid bacterial proliferation rapid reproduction within the extracorporeal circuit once...
Which of the following statements is not an underlying assumption of self management - People with complex chronic kidney conditions such ass ESRD have more difficulties with successful self management Which of the following is a basic principle of self management - Dealing with the consequ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements is not an underlying assumption of self management - People with complex chronic kidney conditions such ass ESRD have more difficulties with successful self management Which of the following is a basic principle of self management - Dealing with the consequ...
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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 ...
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Add to cartUltrafiltration 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 ...
Pre renal causes - Artery stenosis or severe blood loss Infra renal causes - Meds (chemo, or high dose abt) Post renal cause - Kidney stones, bladder cancer What is K in kt/v - Clearance What can decrease k? - Inadequate anti coagulation What is t in kt/v - Time W...
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Add to cartPre renal causes - Artery stenosis or severe blood loss Infra renal causes - Meds (chemo, or high dose abt) Post renal cause - Kidney stones, bladder cancer What is K in kt/v - Clearance What can decrease k? - Inadequate anti coagulation What is t in kt/v - Time W...
hand hygiene - The Single Most Important Intervention In Preventing HAI's In The Health Care More Lab Stuff - Centrifuge Balance Only W/ Same Type Of Tube, With Same Fill, & Same Size Intradialytic hypotension - Flat Supine B/P Readings - Cuff To Large- Falsely Low Cuff To Smal...
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Add to carthand hygiene - The Single Most Important Intervention In Preventing HAI's In The Health Care More Lab Stuff - Centrifuge Balance Only W/ Same Type Of Tube, With Same Fill, & Same Size Intradialytic hypotension - Flat Supine B/P Readings - Cuff To Large- Falsely Low Cuff To Smal...
What are the four meds PCTs can administer per Davita P&P? (Module 3) - Normal saline heparin lidocaine topical anesthetic spray What are the 6 items included in documenting administered medications? (Module 3) - Time and date route of administration reason for giving medication dosag...
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Add to cartWhat are the four meds PCTs can administer per Davita P&P? (Module 3) - Normal saline heparin lidocaine topical anesthetic spray What are the 6 items included in documenting administered medications? (Module 3) - Time and date route of administration reason for giving medication dosag...
you have been asked by the charged nurse to cannulate the new AV fistula of Mr. Sidebottom, but the patient comes in 15 minutes late and it's time to take your break. Can you ask a fellow PCT to cannulate Mr. Sidebottom? - No, A task delegated by the licensed nurse to a non-licensed teammate can...
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Add to cartyou have been asked by the charged nurse to cannulate the new AV fistula of Mr. Sidebottom, but the patient comes in 15 minutes late and it's time to take your break. Can you ask a fellow PCT to cannulate Mr. Sidebottom? - No, A task delegated by the licensed nurse to a non-licensed teammate can...
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