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Do you know CDC Guidelines for the Prevention of Catheter-Related Infections?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Which of the following an appropriate antiseptic should nurses use to scrub the access port? Select one answer
 
Chlorhexidine
 
Povidone iodine
 
Alcohol 70%
 
Benzethonium chloride
 
I d o n 't know
 
 
 
How much training have you received on hemodialysis infection control?
 
None
 
Some
 
Moderate
 
Extensive
 
 
 
Which of the below international organizations guidelines and recommendations on infection prevention and control most common implemented in the HD settings? Select one answer
 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
 
The Association of Professionals in Infection Control (APIC)
 
The Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative(K/DOQI)
 
The European Best Practice Guidelines/European Renal Best Practice (EBPG/ERBP)
 
The Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO)
 
 
 
Catheters should be inserted under strict aseptic technique
Completely disagree
Disagree
Somewhat disagree
Agree
Completely agree
 
 
 
Only trained dialysis staff should perform catheter dressing changes and catheter manipulations
Completely disagree
Disagree
Somewhat disagree
Agree
Completely agree
 
 
 
What types of infection seen commonly in patients on regular hemodialysis? For example hepatitis C virus
   
 
 
 
Why patients on regular hemodialysis are risk for infection? For example, patient low immunity
   
 
 
 
What type of hemodialysis vascular access is highly associate with infection? Select one answer
 
Arteriovenous fistula (AVF)
 
Central venous catheter (CVC)
 
Arteriovenous graft (AFG)
 
I don’t know
 
 
 
In the case of vascular access infection, the nurse expect white blood cell to be? Select one answer
 
10.5billion cells/L
 
6.5 billion cells/L
 
14.5 billion cells/L
 
8.5-10.5 billion cells/L