Hand washing⬅️Ans Q. What is the number 1 infection control
practice?
HBsAG+ patients⬅️Ans Q. Who is dialyzed in an isolation room?
true⬅️Ans Q. True or False: Hep B is bloodborne
MRSA, VRE, or VRSA patients⬅️Ans Q. Who is dialyzed in a
separation room?
in the hospital in a negative pressure room⬅️Ans Q. Where are
active TB patient's dialyzed in?
within 2 hours⬅️Ans Q. If potential exposed to HIV, in how much
time should you receive prophylaxis treatment?
2 kidneys, 2 ureters, bladder, and a urethra⬅️Ans Q. What is the
urinary system made up of?
Through the renal artery⬅️Ans Q. Where does blood enter the
kidney?
antidiuretic hormone⬅️Ans Q. What is ADH?
It affects the healthy kidney by reducing the excretion of urine⬅️Ans
Q. What does ADH do?
excretory, endocrine, regulatory, and filtration⬅️Ans Q. What are the
kidneys four functions?
renin, erythropoietin, and calcitrol⬅️Ans Q. What hormones do the
kidneys produce?
It constricts blood vessels (vasoconstriction) which increases blood
pressure⬅️Ans Q. What does renin do?
, It signals bone marrow to produce RBC's⬅️Ans Q. What does
erythropoietin do?
#1 is DM and #2 in HTN⬅️Ans Q. What is the #1 and #2 cause of
chronic renal failure?
The build up of waste products in the blood⬅️Ans Q. What is
uremia?
purified water, acid, and bicarbonate⬅️Ans Q. What is dialysate
made up of?
calcium and potassium⬅️Ans Q. What electrolytes are in the acid
solution portion of the dialysate?
False. it is biocompatible and CLEAN.⬅️Ans Q. True or False:
Dialysate is sterile
It ultra purifies the dialysate before it goes into the dialyzer which prevents
endotoxins from entering the dialyzer/dialysate⬅️Ans Q. What is the
purpose of the diasafe filter?
The movement of solutes across a semipermeable membrane from higher
concentration to lower.⬅️Ans Q. What is diffusion?
It is affected by concentration gradient, temperature, and countercurrent
flow.⬅️Ans Q. What is the diffusion rate affected by?
It is the movement of water from lower concentration of solutes to a higher
concentration⬅️Ans Q. What is osmosis?
It is the use of negative and positive pressures to pull excess fluid from
patient⬅️Ans Q. What is ultrafiltration?
It is how much weight is needed to be removed to get the pt down to their
EDW⬅️Ans Q. What is the pt's "available weight"?
Intravascular, intercellular, and interstitial⬅️Ans Q. What are the 3
bod compartments?