What are the three main blood-borne pathogen's that pose a risk to hemodialysis patients? - Answer Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV. What are the two most common causes of death in hemodialysis pat... ients? - Answer Cardiovascular complications and infection. How is disease spread? - Answer Direct contact, indirect contact, airborne and droplets What technique must be used for cannulation, setting up machines, giving medications, and removing patient needles? - Answer Aseptic technique. How long must you wash your hands - Answer 40 to 60 seconds How long do you rub your hands when using hand sanitizer? - Answer 30 seconds What PPE is required when touching the extracorporeal circuit, giving meds, cannulation and removing needles? - Answer Gloves, gown and face shield Do you need to wear gloves when touching the dialysis machine? - Answer Yes What bleach solution is used to clean the dialysis machine and patient chair? - Answer 1:100 bleach solution How long does hepatitis B live on surfaces? - Answer Seven days or more As a treatment nurse, can you care for a hepatitis B patient while caring for a immune deficient patient? - Answer No [Show More]
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