Infection Control
Fluid
Access Care
Treatments
100

This must remain on at all times when on the treatment floor

A gown

100

This is the processes of walking and patient to and from the scale to ensure accurate pre and post weights

Weigh Right

100

Patients should keep these two things visible at all times during treatment

Access and face

100

After priming and before recirculation, this should happen

Test pH

200

In this room everything must be labeled as so. 

Isolation


200

A patients UFR should not exceed this number

13 mL/kg/hr 

200

These three things make up a 10-second access check

Look, listen and feel

200

This should always be in the air detector before machine testing

Venous line

300

A blood spill is cleaned up by...

Cleaning with 1:10 until all visible blood is cleaned, AND then cleaning with 1:10 a second time. 

300

These are some ways patients can manage thirst

Limit sodium, chew gum or mints, use mouth wash or sprays, talk to the dietitian, etc. 

300

If a patient is allergic to betadine, we can use this to clean their AVG/AVF

ExSept 

300

A patient has a post-treatment BP of 151/90, you would...

Alert the RN 

400

The minimum number of washcloths to use when disinfecting a patient station

10-14

400

Name one reason a patients Actual UFR could be higher than their Estimated UFR

Incorrect weighing, UF Time changed on the machine, patient is UF sensitive (fluid pulls easier)

400

This part of a CVC needs to be cleaned for 15 seconds with alcohol

The hub
400

If a patient post-weight is above or below their target weight by this much, you should alert the RN

1kg

500

These are the times when hand hygiene should be performed (HINT: there are 7)

(1) upon entering and exiting the tx floor 

(2) prior to gloving and after removal 

(3) after contamination with blood, etc. 

(4) after patient and machine contact

(5) after interacting with wall boxes

(6) between patients

(7) before touching clean areas/supplies

500

Tolerated UFR is...

The highest average UFR that a patient has treated in the last 30 days without documented symptoms of cramping or hypotension.

500

The dry time for betadine is

2 minutes

500

Which of the following can be changed or adjusted during treatment: BFR, Temperature, Dialyzer, Base Sodium

BFR

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