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Water Room
Instructions:
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Why is there a secondary chlorine tank?
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What should happen if the primary chlorine tank sample is high?
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When do you perform a manual chlorine check? This has 2 answers.
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What should happen if the secondary chlorine tank sample is high? What if patients are on treatment?
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What should you do if the CM130 isn't performing correctly? This has 2 answers.
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How many hours should you be sampling the chlorine if the CM130 is down?
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If the primary chlorine sample is high but the secondary sample is within range, how many minutes should you be checking the secondary chlorine sample?
Water Room
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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Why is there a secondary chlorine tank?
In case the primary tank goes bad
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What should happen if the primary chlorine tank sample is high?
Recheck
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When do you perform a manual chlorine check? This has 2 answers.
First thing in the morning and when primary tank sample is high
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What should happen if the secondary chlorine tank sample is high? What if patients are on treatment?
Do not return blood and stop dialysis immediately
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What should you do if the CM130 isn't performing correctly? This has 2 answers.
Call biomed and start taking manual chlorine readings.
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How many hours should you be sampling the chlorine if the CM130 is down?
No later than 4 hours
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If the primary chlorine sample is high but the secondary sample is within range, how many minutes should you be checking the secondary chlorine sample?
Every 30 minutes