Basic Knowledge Assessment Tool (BKAT) Exam (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)
Question:
Pt admitted with a probable diagnosis of acute renal failure. The normal mL's
of urine output for this 150 lb person per hr is:
Answer:
30
Question:
Practices to decrease CAUTI does not include:
Answer:
Discontinuing enteral tube feeding if diarrhea occurs
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Question:
Your pt has acute renal failure. Meds that are normally excreted through the
kidneys will probably be:
Answer:
Decrease dosage
Question:
Enteral feeding in acute renal failure commonly includes:
Answer:
Restricted protein, low k+, low Na+
Question:
Sudden development of dyspnea and sinus tachycardia in an acute renal failure pt would most likely indicate which of the following?
Answer:
Fluid overload
Question:
ECG changes commonly seen in hyperkalemia are:
Answer:
Wide QRS, tall peaked T wave 2 / 3
Question:
When feeding a pt using continuous tube feedings, the most important
intervention in preventing aspiration is to:
Answer:
Keep the HOB elevated
Question:
Low intermittent suction of gastric contents is not generally used in which
response below:
Answer:
To control bleeding
Question:
Safe placement of NG tube in unconscious pt can be best assessed by:
Answer:
Obtaining radiographic confirmation
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