EBOO Certification Exam Question Title * 1. Full Name Question Title * 2. Credentials Question Title * 3. Clinic Name Question Title * 4. Email Question Title * 5. What piece do you start with during setup? Collection Cup Oxygen Tank Dialysis Filter Pump Question Title * 6. Which line will you discard during setup? Extra light blue line Red line Blue line Question Title * 7. Which opening on the collection cup should never be used? Top left Top right Vacuum port Port labeled "Patient" Question Title * 8. What three clamps are clamped before priming begins? Red below diffuser Blue going to ozone machine Little blue going to syringe All the above Question Title * 9. What does it mean if your drip chamber becomes low during the procedure? The blood is not dripping into the chamber well. The blood is not returning in the blue line well. The oxygen tank is empty. Question Title * 10. How much heparin is used for a 50-minute EBOO treatment 2,000 7,500 5,000 10,000 Question Title * 11. Which Y-port should you connect the heparinized saline to? Port in red line closest to pump Port in red line nearest to patient draw Either one will work Question Title * 12. What should you do if you lose too much saline during priming? Guess at the dose of heparin based on the amount of fluid left Use what is left change the bag when necessary Get a new 250mL NS bag to start fresh and add 7500 units of heparin for a 50 minute procedure Question Title * 13. Which is a possible adverse event? Vesovagal Hypoglycemia Hypotention Female All the above Question Title * 14. Why is it important to test blood sugar at the beginning of the procedure? Blood sugar can rise during EBOO? Blood sugar tells you that the EBOO will be successful. Blood sugar can drop dangerously low so we want it to be normal to begin. Blood sugar isn't important when doing an EBOO. Question Title * 15. What must be checked 25 minutes into an EBOO procedure? Pulse O2 saturation Blood sugar Blood pressure Question Title * 16. Which of the following is NOT a sign of dropping blood sugar? Yawning Sneezing Flushing Sweating Question Title * 17. Which Y-port would you use to administer D5W if needed? Blue Red Heparin Question Title * 18. How many mL/min does the EBOO pump pull? 30 mL/min 40 mL/min 50 mL/min 60 mL/min Question Title * 19. If the red line flattens during treatment, what should you do first? Stop the treatment Reposition the draw catheter Adjust ozone concentration Restart the pump Question Title * 20. What does red in the collection cup indicate Poor blood draw (damaged RBC) Poor blood return (over ozonated) Possible sterile water instead of saline All the above Page1 / 1 100% of survey complete. Done