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Best Practices for Dialysis Staff: "Preventing Blood Stream Infection in the Outpatient Hemodialysis Patient"


1. When is it necessary to wash your hands with soap and water?

2. What can dialysis staff do to reduce the risk of being infected with a blood borne pathogen?

3. The second most common cause of death from kidney failure is infection?

4. The presence of reddness and swelling at the patient access site is important because:

5. The patient and caregiver must wear a facemask with a dialysis catheter when initiating and terminating a treatment and when the dressing change is performed?

6. When is a single most effective way to prevent the spread of infections?

7. What can dialysis staff do to reduce the risk of being infected with a blood borne pathogen?

8. Always wash your hands:

9. When should you remove your gloves and put on new gloves?

10. PPE includes all of the following EXCEPT:

11. De-cannulation techniques include all of the following EXCEPT:

12. The following steps are intended to be used when ther is no visible blood at the dialysis station:

13. There are many times when it is necessary to perform hand hygiene EXCEPT:

14. Contaminated objects include all of the following:

15. Cleaning and Disinfecting the Dialysis Station includes:

       


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