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  • October 14, 2024
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BONENT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
In center hemo must be done - Answer-3x a week for about 4 hours

Cons of in center HD - Answer-Most limitation on Diet, fluid than other modalities
Requires the most medication
Most symptoms

Patients who run 4 hour tx - Answer-Are 30% less likely to die than pts who run shorter
times
Each 30 mins extra of tx increase life by 7%

Patients are 50% more likely to die after - Answer-2 day no treatment weekend, the last
12 hours of the 2 days the risk of death triples

diastolic blood pressure - Answer-When the heart is at rest.

Benefits of nocturnal in center - Answer-You get 2x as many txs as standard because it
is longer and more gentle with fluid removal
Rarely cramp
Easy on heart
Fewer limitations on food and drink
Free days
72% better survival rate than standard in center

You check blood pressure with - Answer-Stethoscope and sphygmomanometer

Nocturnal in center hemo must be done - Answer-3x a weeks about 8 hours per tx

If BP site is below the heart.... - Answer-The reading will be to high

Benefits of nocturnal home hemo - Answer-Better protein level
Don't need binders
No fluid limits
Fewer symptoms
Less heart damage
Live as long as people who get a deceased kidney transplant

If BP site is above the heart.... - Answer-The reading will be to low

Home hemo must be done - Answer-3x a week 4-6 hours per tx

Benefits of PD - Answer-Can do alone at home or work

,Only need 1-2weeks of training
Allows for a more normal diet
Allows pt to feel more normal

peritonitis - Answer-inflammation of the peritoneum, this can scar the peritoneum and
make PD no longer possible, can be avoided by doing a sterile exchange

2 types of PD - Answer-Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)
Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD)- uses cycled at night done 8-10 hours during sleep

During in center HD how much blood is outside of body at a time - Answer-1/2 cup

Short Daily Home Hemo dialysis must be done - Answer-5-6days a week for the 2.5-4
hour per tx

a bp cuff that is too small or to loose will cause a - Answer-Higher reading

Nocturnal home hemo must be done - Answer-At home 3-7 nights a week 8 hours per tx

A no cuff that is to big for a patients arm ... - Answer-Lower reading

Why would someone want to do more HD than standard? - Answer-Longer or more
frequent HD is gentle and cause fewer symptoms and may help Pt live longer, home
puts pt in charge

peritoneal dialysis - Answer-the lining of the peritoneal cavity acts as the filter to remove
waste from the blood through tiny blood vessels.
Placed in abdomen and sometimes chest wall
Dialysate sits in catheter for a few hours and excess water and waste flows from BV to
the dialysate. The dialysate is then drained and replaced. (Exchange)
Pt can use a cycle machine while they sleep
Can also be done by hand 4xa day and can be done anywhere.

In dialysis patients the reason BP drops during or close to the end of tx is because -
Answer-The total blood volume drops, from the water removal

regular respiration rate - Answer-12-16 breaths per minute

In dialysis patients water may enter the lungs due to water weight gains this can cause -
Answer-Sob or trouble breathing

Payment for dialysis - Answer-Medicare pays for 80% of dialysis
Medicare makes rules a clinic must follow to provide coverage of tax.
Pt who don't have Medicare before CKD a pt must wait 3 months for it to cover in center
but it will cover home-hemo right away.

, 2011 change how they pay for dialysis and created a "bundle" (composite rate,
labs,drugs and home training)

Quality Incentive Program - Answer-Pay for performance, Cuts pay by 2% if measures
aren't met. (Kt/v and hemoglobin)

ESRD networks - Answer-Oversees quality of care, 18 mostly nonprofit organizations.

Renal physicians association(RPA) - Answer-1993 nephrologist made first clinical
practice guidelines, including minimum dose of HD , when to start and stop HD and care
for kidney disease for pt not on HD

National Kidney Foundation (NKF) - Answer-1995, experts set guidelines for anemia,
adequacy, and vascular access

KDOQI - Answer-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative, improves care and
outcomes of all people with kidney disease

Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Pattern Study - DOPPS - Answer-Help pts love longer
by finding patterns in center that can be changed to improve outcome

state survey - Answer-An inspection of the facility by state surveyors for compliance
with rules and regulations of Medicare. If clinics don't follow they must make a plan of
correction.

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) - Answer-Finding problems and fixing them. 4
step process

4 steps of continuous quality improvement - Answer-1.identify the problem- collect data
and figure out how to fix
2.analyze problem-see if there is a standard or guideline to fix it, look at patterns or
trends
3.cause of problem?
4.Plan,do,check,act- make a plan to fix, try plan, check results and make changes if
needed

Professionalism - Answer-The quality of performing at a high level and conducting
oneself with purpose and pride

Boundaries - Answer-Never share personal life or concerns with patients, never date
pts, never borrow money, never invite to home or events, never except tips or money,
do not sexually harass

How big are the kidneys? - Answer-size of fist, 5oz a piece

What protect the kidneys - Answer-Pads of fat and the bones of the rib cage

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