what is One for All - is a program to help you understand the DaVita way
What is HIPAA? - a law requiring us to keep protected health information
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Discussing personal problems with your patients is: - considered unprofessional behavior
What is the purpose of professional boundaries? - They keep the relationship between you and your patient appropriate and safe
The transport mechanism when particles move from an area of higher solute concentration to an area of lower solute concentration is called - diffusion
during dialysis, the movement of bicarbonate from the dialysate into the blood... - helps normalize body pH
fluid overload and hypertension lead to left ventricular hypertrophy. This means - hypotensive episodes are more likely to occur during the dialysis treatment
Your role in CKD-MBD management includes - reminding the patient who is eating a snack during dialysis to take his phosphate binder
Your role in anemia management includes - Rinsing back as much of the patient's blood as you can at the termination of each treatment
If a patient with acute kidney injury dialyses 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
Chronic kidney disease can have its origin -re-renal, intra-renal or post renal. Which of the following conditions is an intra-renal cause of CKD? - Hypertension
Knowing what caused your patients' CKD - is important because the underlying disease could cause health complications that can impact the dialysis treatment
True or False: AKI stands for acute kidney inflammation - False
True or False: the term AKI incorporates a wider spectrum of kidney issues than does the term ARF - True
True or False: Studies have shown that approximately 30% of persons diagnosed with AKI remain non oliguric- have normal urine output - False
True or False: The combinations of AKI and CKD lead to an increased risk of developing chronic kidney failure - True
True or False: studies show that around 10% of patients admitted to the intensive care unit will experience some degree of AKI - False
True or False: Gastrointestinal bleeding is seen in up to 25% of AKI cases - True
True or False: Low-dose Aspirin is an example of a medication that may be nephrotoxic - True
True or false: adequate nutrition is essential to promote both the recovery of the injured nephrons and the healing of the illness that caused the AKI - true
What did Janelle tell you about spores in our Hand Hygiene video? - some spores have been revived after laying dormant for 250 million years
the hand hygiene video states: - supplies needed to wash your hands are liquid antiseptic soap, paper towels and a clean sink with running water
The PPE Training video lists the order in which the don PPE. Which item is first? - gown
according to the policy and procedure, gowns: - must be fully snapped up (or tied at the neck and waist) and wrists covered
A 1:10 bleach solution is used to - clean up visible blood or gross blood spills
to prepare a 1:100 bleach solution, you would - add 1 part of bleach to 99 parts of water
what happens if bleach and per-acetic acid are mixed? - a chemical reaction occurs, producing toxic chlorine gas
a clean object or area is defined as: - not sterile, but is disinfected.
a dirty object or area is defined as: - neither sterile nor clean, may or may not be visibly contaminated, and requires PPE for safe interaction
Treatment supplies such as tape, gauze, and alcohol prep pads must be kept in a clean area in the clinic. An example of a clean area would include: - NOT:
computer desk area
chair-side snappy cart (*if attached to machine)
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