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6th mod

6th mod week 3 study guide--LaVelda Shepard

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CHEMO SPILL KIT CONTAINS: CHEMO WIPE BAG, CHEMO BLOC GOWN, 1 PAIR NITRILE GLOVES, 3 EACH ABSORBENT TOWELETTES, 1 EACH FLUID PERMEABLE MASK W/ SAFETY SHIELD, 1 YELLOW CHEMO WASTE BAG WITH TWIST TIE, 1 HARD SURFACE DISINFECTANT WIPE, 1 ANTIMICROBIAL HARD TOWELLETE, 1 INSTRUCTIONS
DEA? DR. AMBER KASS, DDSAK6217031 - VALIDDR. ALEXANDRIA ROBERTSON, M.D.BA 1396214- INVALID IST LETTER OF LAST NAME WRONG
ML/HR What would be the infusion rate of 1 liter Lactated Ringers to be infuse over 8hrs.
Answer: 1l/8hr+= 1000,l/8hr=125 ml/hr
Specific Gravity What is the specific gravity of a substance that weighs 60g and occupies a volume of 75 ml?
Answer: SG=M/V 60g/75ml= 0.8
Flow Rate What is the flow rate to be used to infuse 500 ml d 1/2 NS over 4 hr 20 gtts/ml?
Answer ml/hr*gtts/1ml*1hr/60 min500ml/4hr*20gtts/1ml*1hr/60 min = 41 gtt/min
LBS TO KG - KG TO LBS Convert 72 kg= 72*2.2= 158.4 lbsConvert 112lbs= 112/2.2= 50.9 kg
What does SOP Stand for? Standard Operating Procedure
What are items commonly used in compounding procedures? mortals and pestles, beakers, powder funnels, and measuring devices like syringes.
Hazardous waste should not be used in regular trash. TRUE
Cross contamination potential not to cause harm. FALSE
Compounding area separate from all other work flow.
5 work stations: 1. veterinary work station 2. creams and ointments work station 3. liquids work station 4. capsules work station 5. molds work station
10 non-sterile cpompounding equipment 1.beakers 2.electronic balances 3. cylinders 4. safety glasses 5.mortars and pestles 6.spatulas 7.stirring rods 8. weight sets 9.forceps 10.pyrogen test materials
What is a work station? the area defined inside a clean room where the compounding takes place.
The entire compounding area includes: floors, walls and surface areas should be cleaned nthoroughly daily or weekly.
What is distilled water? the most common diluent used in compounding
Ingredients should be stored alphabetically separated by class.
Iv bags normally contain: dextrose and normal saline
avelox-moxifloxacin-antibiotic risperdall-rispiridone-antipsychotic
cialis-tadalafil-vasodilator tricor-fenofibrate-antilipemic
premarin-conjugated estrogen-hormone replacement levaquin-levofloxacin-antibiotic
protonix-pantoprazole-proton pump inhibitor zovirax-acyclovir-antiviral
travatan-travoprost-eye drops lanoxin-digoxin-antiarrhytmic
dilantin-phenytoin-anticonvulsant oxycontin-oxycodone-narcotic
b-12- cyanocobalamin- vitamin sandimmune-cyclosporine-immunosuppressant
accutane-isptretinoin-anti acne altace-ramipril-antihypertensive
nasonex-mometasone-corticosteroid actos-pioglitazone-antidiabetic
proscar-finasteride-hormone zoloft-sertaline-antidepressant
bactrobam-mupirocin-antibiotic androgel-testosterone-steroid
diluadid-hydromorphone-narcotic wellbutrin-bupropion-antidepressant
donepezil-aricept-antidemtia rosiglitazone-avandia-antidiabetic
valtrex-valacyclovir-antiviral losartan-cozaar-antihypertensive
Humilin R-insulin-antidiabetic Pen VK- penicillin-antibiotic
ativan- lorazepam-narcotic versed-midazolam-narcotic
sublimaze-fentanyl-narcotic
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