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CCHT - Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician EXAM TEST BANK Questions with Verified, Exams of Company Secretarial Practice CCHT - Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician EXAM TEST BANK Questions with Verified, Exams of Company Secretarial Practice
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a. There is a lower incidence of complications b. Surgeons are more experience and prefer creating AV fistulas c. There is a lower incidence of thrombosis d. Both A and C Ans: d. Both A and C
a. Ultrafiltration Factor b. Dialysate Flow Rate c. Transmembrane Pressure d. Urea Reduction Ration Ans: c. Transmembrane Pressure
a. Scrub with a gauze or pad soaked with a germicidal agent in a circularmotion from the outside inward b. Scrub in a circular motion from the inside to the outside and allow therecommended time for skin contact before cannulation c. rub vigorously up and down the area to be cannulated then insert the needle d. No further preparation is required if the patient has just washed their access Ans: b. Scrub in a circular motion from the inside to the outside and allow the recommended time for skin contact before cannulation
a. the nephron is the functional unit of the kidney b. nephrons process about 7500 mL of filtrates per hour c. a nephron is composed of renal tubules and collecting ducts d. nephrons are located in the bladder Ans: d. nephrons are located in the bladder
a. intense thirst, flushed skin, dry mucus membrane b. headaches, seizures, muscle cramps c. fever d. agitation, low body temperature Ans: a. intense thirst, flushed skin, dry mucusmembrane
a. fatigue, weakness, mental confusion b. flu like symptoms c. metallic taste in the mouth d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. comorbid conditions b. laboratory date c. medications d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. transplant patients have fewer dietary limits than in center hemodialysispatients b. kidney transplant is a cure for kidney disease c. anti-rejection drugs may cause high blood pressure, increase of infectionand weight gain d. both a and c Ans: d. both a and c
a. low blood pressure, cramps nausea, and vomiting b. pruritis, dry and scaly itch c. bleeding, hematoma, anemia d. chest pain and shortness of breath Ans: a. low blood pressure, cramps nausea, andvomiting
a. rinsing patient's blood back until the bloodlines are clear b. reporting to the nurse if a patient complains of bloody stools c. monitoring access sites for bloodlines separations of exsanguination d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. infiltration b. steal syndrome c. infection d. recirculation Ans: b. steal syndrome
a. hep c is spread by contact with infected food b. patients with hep c must be dialyzed in isolation room c. outbreaks of JCV in dialysis centers have been linked to cross contamina-tion among patients d. universal precautions must be observed in all patients, whether or not theyhave HCV Ans: b. patients with hep c must be dialyzed in isolation room
a. tell the nurse about his symptoms b. put on your mask and continue his treatment c. give him acetaminophen to reduce his fever d. tell him to see his primary physician Ans: a. tell the nurse about his symptoms
a. bone disease b. hemolysis c. anemia d. pyrogen reaction Ans: d. pyrogen reaction
a. flow problem with the access related to the blood pump b. kinking of the arterial blood tubing between the access and the arterialmonitor c. increased blood velocity due to ultra filtration d. hypertension Ans: d. hypertension
until aflashback of blood is observed?
a. 15 b. 90 c. choose the angle of insertion based on the depth of the vein, in general about 45* d. 60* Ans: c.** choose the angle of insertion based on the depth of the vein, in general about 45*
a. blood urea nitrogen b. zinc c. calcium d. potassium Ans: b. zinc
c. Recalculate the fluid removal calculation on the treatment record for accu-racy. d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. change the blue pad beneath the patients arm b. flip the needle to stop the bleeding c. reposition the arm d. place a pressure dressing over the site to control the bleeding Ans: d. place apressure dressing over the site to control the bleeding
a. pre-blood pump tubing collapsing related to the inadequate blood flow fromthe arterial needle b. kinked venous bloodline
c. low levels in the drip chambers d. not removing all air during dialyzer primer Ans: b. kinked venous bloodline
a. pain in the access extremity b. hypotension c. arterial and or venous pressure alarms d. visual observation of blood Ans: a. pain in the access extremity
a. blood pressure b. temperature c. pain level d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. Mrs. Mantel is experiencing a reaction to the dialyzer
a. the blood flow rate is reduced b. he has not dialyzed the prescribed length of treatment on several occasions c. with a catheter he should receive hourly infusions of heparin via a heparin pump or pushed every hour. The amount of heparin he is getting hourly mayneed to be increased d. both a and c Ans: d. both a and c
a. check pulse b. check blood pressure c. check temperature d. all of the above Ans: d. all of the above
a. "Well, i do not care what other technicians do" b. "okay whatever you want " c. " Mr. Tate, taking a standing blood pressure is very important and it's for your safety. I want to ensure that your blood pressure remains stable whenyou begin to ambulate" d. Call the nurse over and let her or him deal with it Ans: c. " Mr. Tate, taking a standingblood pressure is very important and it's for your safety. I want to ensure that your blood pressure remains stable when you begin to ambulate"
a. be sure to completely remove the needle prior to holding pressure to theskin b. be sure to hold pressure as you are pulling the needle out of the skin c. just ask the patient to remove his/her own needles d. none above Ans: a. be sure to completely remove the needle prior to holding pressureto the skin
a. high blood pressure b. no edema c. no shortness of breath d. both b and c Ans: d. both b and c
a. Patient at the their prescribed weight b. Patient below their dry weight c. Patient above their dry weight d. Hypoglycemia Ans: b. Patient below their dry weight
a. blood clots noted in the venous chamber b. shortness of breath
c. prolonged bleeding from the puncture sites d. both a and b Ans: c. prolonged bleeding from the puncture sites
a. The run sheet would not be admissible to court b. Nothing, if symptoms were not admissible in court c. Mr. Brown lied about the previous treatment d. both A and C Ans: b. Nothing, if symptoms were not admissible in court
a. legal document admissible in court b. data for research and quality assurance c. to get other technicians in trouble d. a way for the staff to communicate and share patient information;