Certified Hemodialysis Technician Exam Practice Questions cht
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the last question and answer is wrong manual cranking is only done when there is no power it is not usually and the correct answer is B
That’s what I was thinking too
Yea, that was stupid. God knows, I've spent hours and hours spinning 4 or 5 of my patients blood pumps with my many many arms...
Me too , answer B
@@Chappell5252this sounds like a nightmare
@@ederlizaemmons9378 but it said inversely proportional, so the higher the pump speed, the lower the blood flow, which doesn't make any sense to me
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@@MometrixTestPrep it is much costly
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I was perfectly scored. Then "Manual hand cranking" was the answer? You folks need to rewrite the question and answer for that one. No one is sitting there "manually" using the handle to spin the blood pump. Wow, that was a stupid answer...