JEOPARDY Karen Evans RN BSN CHT CBNT NANT President 2009-2009 Englewood Dialysis Center/FMC Home Therapies Manager.

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JEOPARDY Karen Evans RN BSN CHT CBNT NANT President Englewood Dialysis Center/FMC Home Therapies Manager

Not me Doc Clean me Brita filter Potluck DHS Bible

The functional unit of the kidney The functional unit of the kidney The functional unit of the kidney The functional unit of the kidney

What is a Nephron? What is a Nephron?

The most important infection control practice for reducing the transmisson of disease. The most important infection control practice for reducing the transmisson of disease. The most important infection control practice for reducing the transmisson of disease. The most important infection control practice for reducing the transmisson of disease.

What is handwashing? What is handwashing?

This neutralizes heparin. This neutralizes heparin. This neutralizes heparin. This neutralizes heparin.

What is Protamine? What is Protamine?

Heparinization of the blood circuit. Heparinization of the blood circuit. Heparinization of the blood circuit. Heparinization of the blood circuit.

What is regionalization? What is regionalization?

Rapid removal of urea nitrogen from the brain and CSF in exchange of water movement into the brain Rapid removal of urea nitrogen from the brain and CSF in exchange of water movement into the brain Rapid removal of urea nitrogen from the brain and CSF in exchange of water movement into the brain Rapid removal of urea nitrogen from the brain and CSF in exchange of water movement into the brain

Dialysis Dysequilibrium Syndrome Dialysis Dysequilibrium Syndrome

Dialyzer caps should be soaked in a peracetic acid solution at a concentration of. Dialyzer caps should be soaked in a peracetic acid solution at a concentration of. Dialyzer caps should be soaked in a peracetic acid solution at a concentration of. Dialyzer caps should be soaked in a peracetic acid solution at a concentration of.

What is 1%? What is 1%?

Total cell volume of a dialyzer must be no less than Total cell volume of a dialyzer must be no less than Total cell volume of a dialyzer must be no less than Total cell volume of a dialyzer must be no less than

What is 80% What is 80%

A gram negative bacteria is also known as A gram negative bacteria is also known as A gram negative bacteria is also known as A gram negative bacteria is also known as

What is an endotoxin What is an endotoxin

Once a dialyzer is processed this should be done Once a dialyzer is processed this should be done Once a dialyzer is processed this should be done Once a dialyzer is processed this should be done

What is check for disinfectant? What is check for disinfectant?

Effective with all microorganisms such as bactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal and virucidal Effective with all microorganisms such as bactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal and virucidal Effective with all microorganisms such as bactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal and virucidal Effective with all microorganisms such as bactericidal, sporicidal, fungicidal and virucidal

What is renalin What is renalin

Maximum level of chloramines Maximum level of chloramines Maximum level of chloramines Maximum level of chloramines

What is 0.1ppm What is 0.1ppm

Soft water generally contains less than Soft water generally contains less than Soft water generally contains less than Soft water generally contains less than

What is one grain per gallon or 17.1ppm What is one grain per gallon or 17.1ppm

Calcium and what other element is removed by the water softener Calcium and what other element is removed by the water softener Calcium and what other element is removed by the water softener Calcium and what other element is removed by the water softener

What is Magnesium? What is Magnesium?

The maximum level of resistivity while utilizing the deionization The maximum level of resistivity while utilizing the deionization The maximum level of resistivity while utilizing the deionization The maximum level of resistivity while utilizing the deionization

What is 1megohm? What is 1megohm?

Water treatment safety ultimately falls under the responsibility of Water treatment safety ultimately falls under the responsibility of Water treatment safety ultimately falls under the responsibility of Water treatment safety ultimately falls under the responsibility of

What is the medical director? What is the medical director?

The ratio of heart compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation The ratio of heart compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation The ratio of heart compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation The ratio of heart compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation

What is 30:2? What is 30:2?

This unit of measurement is commonly used for heparin This unit of measurement is commonly used for heparin This unit of measurement is commonly used for heparin This unit of measurement is commonly used for heparin

What is 1000units/millileter What is 1000units/millileter

This test is used to determine the absence or presence of the Hepatitis B virus This test is used to determine the absence or presence of the Hepatitis B virus This test is used to determine the absence or presence of the Hepatitis B virus This test is used to determine the absence or presence of the Hepatitis B virus

What is HBsAG What is HBsAG

This type of solution is used in the removal of fluid from the body via peritoneal dialysis This type of solution is used in the removal of fluid from the body via peritoneal dialysis This type of solution is used in the removal of fluid from the body via peritoneal dialysis This type of solution is used in the removal of fluid from the body via peritoneal dialysis

What is hypertonic dialysate What is hypertonic dialysate

A patient with cardiopulmonary failure must have this prior to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation A patient with cardiopulmonary failure must have this prior to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation A patient with cardiopulmonary failure must have this prior to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation A patient with cardiopulmonary failure must have this prior to initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation

What is a patent airway? What is a patent airway?

Flow of the loop graft is determined by Flow of the loop graft is determined by Flow of the loop graft is determined by Flow of the loop graft is determined by

What is occlusion of the graft at the anastomosis? What is occlusion of the graft at the anastomosis?

“Cherry pop” colored blood in the dialysate is “Cherry pop” colored blood in the dialysate is “Cherry pop” colored blood in the dialysate is “Cherry pop” colored blood in the dialysate is

What is hemolysis? What is hemolysis?

Clamping of the venous line, auditory and visual alarms are heard, and the blood pump stops for this type of alarm Clamping of the venous line, auditory and visual alarms are heard, and the blood pump stops for this type of alarm Clamping of the venous line, auditory and visual alarms are heard, and the blood pump stops for this type of alarm Clamping of the venous line, auditory and visual alarms are heard, and the blood pump stops for this type of alarm

What is the air detector alarm? What is the air detector alarm?

KUF is used in the calculation of KUF is used in the calculation of KUF is used in the calculation of KUF is used in the calculation of

What is Transmembrane Pressure (TMP) What is Transmembrane Pressure (TMP)

A photoelectric cell within the dialysate flow path that detects changes in light transmission A photoelectric cell within the dialysate flow path that detects changes in light transmission A photoelectric cell within the dialysate flow path that detects changes in light transmission A photoelectric cell within the dialysate flow path that detects changes in light transmission

What is the blood leak detector? What is the blood leak detector?

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