Your patient has an ultrafiltration goal of net -100 each hour. He is receiving norepinephrine at 10 mL/hr and vancomycin 250 mL/hr. Over the last hour, he put out 10 mL of urine, 50 mL of bile through the NG tube, and 20 mL in the JP drain. What do you set your ultrafiltration rate at?
Answer
280
360
100
180
Question 3
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Your patient has an order to be net -50 per hour. Over the last hour, she received zosyn at 100 mL/hour and her heparin infusion was set at 10 mL/hour. Her PO intake was 100 mL. Her wound vac put out 25 mL. What do you set your ultrafiltration rate at?
Answer
185
210
135
235
Question 4
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Your patient has an order to be net -100 per hour. Over the last hour, she received tube feeds at 75 mL/hour. Her chest tube put out 20mL and she made 10 mL of urine. What do you set your ultrafiltration rate at?
Answer
75
185
145
205
Question 5
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Your patient has an order to be net -50 per hour. Over the last hour, she received 1 unit of PRBC (300 mL) and a 50 mL water flush through the NG tube. Her Levophed infusion is running at 10 mL/hr. Her FMS put out 50 mL. Her EBL from a clotted filter is 190 mL. What do you set your ultrafiltration rate at?
Answer
120
170
310
360
Question 6
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How do you set up the machine to run CVVHD?
Answer
The filter comes set up to run CVVHD
The connection on the filter is changed
The machine is programmed for that therapy
Question 7
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What is the first step when troubleshooting alarms?
Answer
Press mute (yellow button)
Press stop (red button)
Press treatment (green button)
Press FYI
Question 8
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What do you do when your patient’s BP drops?
Answer
Press and hold stop for 2 seconds
Give a fluid bolus
Reduce ultrafiltration rate
Return blood
All of the above
Question 9
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What is the most important part of setting up a new filter?
Answer
Press SIMPLE and read all of the instructions including the details
Gathering supplies
Priming the filter
Programming the machine
Question 10
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What indicates your filter or access is clotting?
Answer
Change in access, venous, and effulent pressures
The machine tells you
You can see the clot
Question 11
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Which team is the only team that can make changes to CRRT orders (with the exception of net fluid removal)?