{"id":118995,"date":"2023-09-08T17:24:23","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T17:24:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118995"},"modified":"2023-09-08T17:24:25","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T17:24:25","slug":"ccht-exams-all-latest-2023-2024-updates-study-bundle-certified-clinical-hemodialysis-technician-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-graded-a","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/08\/ccht-exams-all-latest-2023-2024-updates-study-bundle-certified-clinical-hemodialysis-technician-exams-questions-and-verified-answers-graded-a\/","title":{"rendered":"CCHT Exams (ALL Latest 2023\/ 2024 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE) Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician Exams | Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A+"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>CCHT: Certified Clinical Hemodialysis<br>Technician Exam Prep Version 1| Questions<br>and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023\/<br>2024 New Update)<br>Q: the primary purification process of the dialysis water is<br>Answer:<br>filtering with activated carbon<br>Q: if the dialysis center uses hemoclips on dialysis tubing to prevent disconnection, what other<br>precautions should be utilized?<br>Answer:<br>visible access sites\/line connections and documentation of integrity every 30 minutes<br>Q: if during hemodialysis, blood is evident in the used dialysate, this probably indicates<br>Answer:<br>tear in the membrane<br>Q: if a patient asks a question to which the technician does not know the answer, an appropriate<br>response is<br>Answer:<br>I &#8216;ll find out for you &#8221;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: during routine hemodialysis, a patient&#8217;s blood pressure should monitored every<br>Answer:<br>30 to 60 minutes<br>Q: if a patient develops painful muscle cramps in the hands, feet, and abdomen shortly after<br>hemodialysis begins, the most likely interventions is<br>Answer:<br>saline bolus and\/or decreased ultrafiltration rate.<br>Q: if a hemodialysis patient&#8217;s temperature per tympanic membrane thermometer is 37C in order<br>to reduce incidendence of intradialytic ( during dialysis ) hypotension, the temperature of the<br>dialysate solution should ideally be set at<br>Answer:<br>36.5 C<br>Q: foam in the venous bloodline of a dialyzer may indicate<br>Answer:<br>air embolism<br>Q: prior to initiating hemodialysis, the ph of the dialyste usually ranges from<br>Answer:<br>7.0 to 7.4<br>Q: the number one cause of kidney failure in the US is<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>diabetes mellitus, type 2<br>Q: the use of topical anesthetic, such as EMLA, to reduce discomfort during cannulation is<br>contraindicated with<br>Answer:<br>buttonhole sites<br>Q: a patient who has been very alert and shown no sign of cognitive impairment seems<br>confused during dialysis and repeatedly asks the same question. the best initial response is to<br>Answer:<br>notify the nurse<br>Q: when determining if a new AV fistula is maturing the three factors to assess by palpation are<br>the<br>Answer:<br>thrill, vessel growth, and vessel firmness<br>Q: which of the following antiseptics used for skin pre for a fistula site has the broadest<br>spectrum antibacterial activity?<br>Answer:<br>2% chlorhexidine gluconate<br>Q: while a patient is undergoing hemodialysis, chloramine testing of the water system should<br>be conducted every<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>4 hours<br>Q: if a patient is to undergo heparin-free dialysis, the optimal blood flow rate is<br>Answer:<br>300 to 400 ml\/min<br>Q: before cannulating An AV fistula for a hemodialysis treatment, the technician examines the<br>patient&#8217;s access arm and finds that the access arm appears slightly edamatous, and the skin is<br>pale. on further examination, the technician notes that there are small purple veins evident on the<br>chest wall near where the arm meets the body. the technician should suspect<br>Answer:<br>stenosis<br>Q: in order to increase survival rates. the ultrafiltration rate for hemodialysis patients should be<br>maintained at least than<br>Answer:<br>12 ml\/kg\/m<br>Q: as part of fistula assessment before cannulation, the technician evaluates the thrill and then<br>applies acclusion by placing a finger across the body of the fistula. while the fistula is acceded,<br>the technician palpates and feels both a thrill and a pulse. this probably signifies a (n)<br>Answer:<br>accessory pathway ( collateral circulation )<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCHT 2023\/ 2024 Exam: Certified Clinical<br>Hemodialysis Technician Exam | Questions<br>and Verified Answers| Graded A<br>Q: Germicide rebound occurs due to<br>Answer:<br>Inadequate dialyzer priming<br>Q: The organization that sets the standards and recommendations for dialyzer reprocessing<br>Answer:<br>\u2026<br>Q: Blood path integrity test the drop should not exceed<br>Answer:<br>10 MM HG<br>Q: The purpose of countercurrent flow<br>Answer:<br>Increase the rate of waste removal<br>Q: The total pressure across the dialyzer membrane<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Transmembrane pressure<br>Q: Dialysate pH should be<br>Answer:<br>Between 7.0 and 7.4<br>Q: Dialysate that is too hot<br>Answer:<br>Hemolysis<br>Q: What is used to correct metabolic acidosis<br>Answer:<br>Bicarbonate<br>Q: Total chlorine levels in the water are tested<br>Answer:<br>Before each shift or every four hours<br>Q: Water softeners remove<br>Answer:<br>Calcium and magnesium<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: AAMI standards for total microbial count<br>Answer:<br>200 CFU\/ml<br>Q: The water softener<br>Answer:<br>Operates on the principle of ion exchange<br>Q: What water is safe for dialysis<br>Answer:<br>Dialysis quality water<br>Q: Patient exposure to chloramines may cause<br>Answer:<br>Hemolysis<br>Q: According to the AAMI Standard level for endotoxin<br>Answer:<br>Less then to EU\/ml<br>Q: Feed conductivity &#8211; product conductivity divided by 100<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCHT 2023\/ 2024 Davita Exam: Certified<br>Clinical Hemodialysis Technician Exam |<br>Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A<br>Q: the most common complication in peritoneal dialysis is<br>Answer:<br>peritonitis<br>Q: the dextrose used in the dialysate for peritoneal dialysis can cause<br>Answer:<br>hyperglycemia<br>Q: if a patient develops an infection post transplant, the largest contributing factor would most<br>likely be:<br>Answer:<br>immunosuppressive medication<br>Q: the most frequent cause of death in the first year post transplant is<br>Answer:<br>infection<br>Q: total cell volume (TCV) is a indirect measure of the<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>performance of the dialyzer<br>Q: the TCV should be no less than<br>Answer:<br>80%<br>Q: the manimum dwell time to achieve sterilization with the chemical renalin is<br>Answer:<br>11 hours<br>Q: the reprocessed dialyzer is carefully rinsed prior to patient use to remove<br>Answer:<br>residual sterilant<br>Q: germicide rebound occurs due to<br>Answer:<br>inadequate dialyzer priming<br>Q: which organization set the standards and recommendations for dialyzer reprocessing?<br>Answer:<br>AAMI<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: the blood path integrity is tested to eliminate the possibility of a blood leak. the drop in<br>pressure should not exceed:<br>Answer:<br>10 mmhg<br>Q: the purpose of using counter-current flow is to<br>Answer:<br>increase the rate of waste removal<br>Q: the total pressure that exists across the dialyzer membrane is called<br>Answer:<br>transmembrane pressure<br>Q: dialyser ph should be<br>Answer:<br>between 7.0 and 7.4<br>Q: dialyzer that is too hot will cause<br>Answer:<br>hemolysis<br>Q: which of the following component in dialysate is used to correct metabolic acidosis?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCHT: Certified Clinical Hemodialysis<br>Technician Exam | Questions and Verified<br>Answers| A Grade (2023\/ 2024 Update)<br>Q: A disadvantage of high-flux dialysate is:<br>Answer:<br>pyrogen reactions are common<br>Q: All of the following statements regarding home dialysis are true EXCEPT:<br>Answer:<br>it cannot be done during sleep<br>Q: In most dialysate systems, the temperature:<br>Answer:<br>is maintained by a thermistor-controlled heater<br>Q: Dialysate flow rate has which of the following properties?<br>Answer:<br>Low water pressure may set off an alarm<br>Q: Which of the following statements about blood leaks in the dialysis system is correct?<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>They are detected by use of a light source and photocell<br>Q: Dialysate pH is kept within the following ranges?<br>Answer:<br>7.0-7.4<br>Q: Which of the following statements about fluid removal from the blood is correct?<br>Answer:<br>it depends on the transmembrane pressure (TMP)<br>Q: Dialysis machines control the rate of fluid removal by:<br>Answer:<br>volume control and flow control<br>Q: Drip chambers in the extracorporeal circulation do all the following EXCEPT:<br>Answer:<br>pump blood into the dialyzer<br>Q: Which of the following statements about extracorporeal circulation is correct?<br>Answer:<br>approximately 100-250 ml are outside the patient&#8217;s body at any time<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Which of the following statements about transducer protectors is correct?<br>Answer:<br>They use hydrophobic membranes to keep fluid from passing through<br>Q: Blood flow into the dialyzer is usually:<br>Answer:<br>done by manual hand cranking<br>Q: Which pressure in the dialysis circuit is usually negative?<br>Answer:<br>arterial pressure<br>Q: Which of the following will set off the prepump high-pressure alarm?<br>Answer:<br>a decrease in the blood pump speed<br>Q: A low-pressure alarm in the venous (postdialyzer) line is likely to be set off by?<br>Answer:<br>a blockage in the blood tubing before the monitoring site<br>Q: Which of the following statements about an air detector is correct?<br>Answer:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCHT Exam (Latest 2023\/ 2024): Certified<br>Clinical Hemodialysis Technician Exam |<br>Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A+<br>Q: What are 3 common causes of renal failure?<br>Answer:<br>1) Diabetes 2) Hypertension 3) Glomerulonephritis<br>Q: What are classic s\/s of renal failure or uremia?<br>Answer:<br>Elevated serum levels of BUN\/creatinine, phosphorus, and potassium, anemia, fluid overload,<br>lethargy, weakness, edema, high b\/p<br>Q: Why are renal failure patients acidotic?<br>Answer:<br>Kidneys control acid\/base balance of the blood by excreting hydrogen atoms and producing a<br>buffer (bicarbonate)<br>Q: What causes renal osteodystrophy (bone disease)<br>Answer:<br>Kidneys can no longer convert Vit D to its activated form.<br>Q: What needs to be considered when administering medications to patients with renal failure?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Loss of renal function will decrease the elimination of medications and potentially cause toxicity.<br>Q: What is the purpose of a phosphate binder?<br>Answer:<br>Binds with phosphorus (from foods) in the gut, and then eliminates the excess phosphorus<br>through the digestive system.<br>Q: What are Hectoral, Calcijex, and Zemplar?<br>Answer:<br>Helps patients absorb their dietary calcium in order to bone disease.<br>Q: What is anemia?<br>Answer:<br>Lack of RBC<br>Q: How is anemia treated?<br>Answer:<br>Epogen is a medication given to stimulate RBC production an keep the patients hemoglobin<br>levels at an acceptable level.<br>Q: What is the desired hemoglobin level for dialysis patients?<br>Answer:<br>10-11 g\/dL<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: How is hypertension treated?<br>Answer:<br>Dialysis treatment removes excess fluid which is a contributing factor or hypertension.<br>Antihypertensive medications may be prescribed for patients<br>Q: What is Diabetes?<br>Answer:<br>A disease in which the body either does not produce or does not properly use insulin and<br>therefore cannot properly regulate levels of glucose in the blood<br>Q: What are 3 s\/s of low blood sugar?<br>Answer:<br>Double vision, hunger, thirst, restlessness, rapid pulse, confusion, seizures, and coma.<br>Q: Intracellular<br>Answer:<br>Inside the cell<br>Q: Extracellular<br>Answer:<br>Outside the cell<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Q: Intravascular<br>Answer:<br>Inside the blood vessel<br>Q: Interstitial<br>Answer:<br>Between the cells<br>Q: What is homeostasis?<br>Answer:<br>Steady internal state of equilibrium in the body.<br>Q: What are electrolytes?<br>Answer:<br>Charged particles that can conduct an electrical current. Control motor, muscle, and nerve<br>function.<br>Q: What is pH?<br>Answer:<br>The measure of acidity or alkalinity of solution, based on the number of acid ions.<br>Q: What is the normal pH of blood?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>CCHT: Certified Clinical Hemodialysis<br>Technician Exam Prep Version 2| Questions<br>and Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023\/<br>2024 New Update)<br>Q: Hives, itching, tightness of the chest and respiratory distress may be signs and symptoms of:<br>Answer:<br>Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction)<br>Q: Hyperkalemia can lead to<br>Answer:<br>Cardiac arrest<br>Q: If the extracorporeal circuit clots and it must be discarded, it would be most important to<br>monitor the patient&#8217;s serum level of:<br>Answer:<br>Hemoglobin<br>Q: In reuse, the blood path integrity is tested to<br>Answer:<br>Check dialyzer for total cell volume<br>Q: Lidocaine is administered<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Subcutaneous<br>Q: Low albumin levels in the dialysis patient have been linked with:<br>Answer:<br>Higher hospitalization and death rates<br>Q: Medications that dialyze easily are all except<br>Answer:<br>Digoxin<br>Q: Mr. Jones demonstrates how to wash his aces. This is an example of which adult learning<br>principle?<br>Answer:<br>Psychomotor<br>Q: Mr. Jones suffers from constipation. He goes to the drug store to buy a laxative. Mr Jones<br>should avoid which medication?<br>Answer:<br>Milk of Magnesia<br>Q: Mr. Roberts verbalized how to hand crank his blood pump in the event of an emergency.<br>This is an example of which adult principle?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Answer:<br>Cognitive<br>Q: Mrs. Smith arrives for dialysis treatment complaining of shortness of breath. Her pre<br>dialysis weight is 4.7 kilograms above the last post treatment weight. The dialysis technician<br>reweighed and verified the weight. Which of the actions should the dialysis technician take next?<br>Answer:<br>Notify the nurse of the need for an assessment<br>Q: Mrs Smith dry weight is 62 kg. Her pretreatment weight when she came in for treatment on<br>Monday was 67 kg. 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