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IPP test 1 and only 1

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Floorstock   merchandise stored to replenish shelves between deliveries  
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Unit dose system and package   medications dispensed to a patient in a specific dose  
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Drug formulary   List of drugs a plan will pay for  
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MUE   medication use evaluation, like an audit for high price and high risk medications  
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KVO   Flow rate at the minimum amount tokeep vein open, this rate is decided by the physician, institution/nurse  
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Central line   catheter passed through a vein to thoracic portion of the vena cava  
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Q6h prn   every 6 hours as needed  
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Give 120mg bolus   give 120mg bolus intravenously  
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Take one tablet QD   qd is supposed to be written out  
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Apply to right foot QOD   qod is supposed to be written out  
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Place 0.5 ml MSO4 on tongue   write out magnesium/morphine  
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D/C in the morning   write out discontinue/discharge  
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20.0 U in the morning   trailing 0 and U is supposed to written out  
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USP 797   a protocol for compounding sterile preparations  
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Risk Level I, II, III   guidelines for preparing compounds with various risk (I being lowest risk and III being highest risk)  
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Vertical flow hood   a flow hood that does not blow the fumes toward the compounder, used in compounding toxic preparations like chemo medications  
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HEPA filter   high efficiency particulate air filter, removes 99.9% of particles from the air  
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Straw filter   used to draw fluid from glass ampules  
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Piggyback   an attachment to an IV set that delivers a 2nd medication  
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Sterile field   area considered sterile due to flow hood  
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To open an ampule with proper technique and withdraw its contents with minimal risk of glass shards   break the ampule toward the bench and use a filter syringe  
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To withdraw contents from a vial with minimal risk of coring   insert the syringe at a 45 degree angle  
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TPN   total parenteral nutrition for when patients cannot eat  
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Documentation requirements for prepackaging oral solids when a unit dose is unavailable   Drug Name, strength, NDC #, Lot #, Count, Expiration date  
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AHFS   monographs, FDA, and off-label indications  
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Trissell’s   table of physical compatibility or information on injectable drugs  
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Neofax   states dose/use/monitoring/precautions for neonatals  
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PDR   contains extensive drug information such as package inserts, manufacturer's contact info, and a list of poison control centers  
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Prime Vendor   the main supplier of the hospital  
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GPA   group purchasing organization, a group purchases in bulk for a lowered price  
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Recall notice   a notice to recall drugs because they aren’t safe  
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Perpetual inventory   a system or spreadsheet that monitors when drugs are running low so they can be replenished  
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Morphine is a schedule ______.   Schedule II  
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Versed is a schedule _______.   Schedule IV  
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Dilaudid is a schedule _______.   Schedule II  
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Cefazolin is a schedule _____.   Schedule IV  
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Phenobarbitol is a schedule _____.   Schedule IV  
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Meperidine is a schedule ________.   Schedule II  
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Fentanyl is a schedule _____.   Schedule II  
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A schedule I substance   has no therapeutic indication  
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Purchaser fills in ___ on a form 222.   Number and size of packages, Name of item  
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Medical cabinets   automates pick/check/delivery to provide increased security during medication replenishment  
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Bar code   a scannable code meant for increased security  
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EMR   electronic medical record, patient records on the computer  
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CPOE   computerized physician order entry, physicians enter electronic orders  
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Morphine dosage   10-30 mg po q4hprn  
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Versed usage   Amnesia induction, anesthesia, and insomnia  
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Dilaudid dosage   2-4 mg po q4-6hprn  
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Cefazolin dosage   500mg-1g po q6-8h  
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Phenobarbitol is used for __________.   Epilepsy, insomnia, and seizure  
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Meperidine dosage   50-150 mg po q 3-4h prn  
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Fentanyl is a schedule ____________.   Schedule II  
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A schedule I substance   no therapeutic indication  
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Purchaser fills in __________ on form 222   Number and size of packages, Name of item  
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Prime Vendor   the main supplier of the hospital  
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GPA   group purchasing organization, a group purchases in bulk for a lowered price  
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Recall notice   a notice to recall drugs because they aren’t safe  
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Perpetual inventory   a system or spreadsheet that monitors when drugs are running low so they can be replenished  
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AHFS   monographs, FDA, and off-label indications  
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Trissell’s   table of physical compatibility or information on injectable drugs  
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Neofax   states dose/use/monitoring/precautions for neonatals  
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PDR   physician’s desk reference contains extensive drug information such as package inserts, manufacturer’s contact info, and a list of poison control centers  
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The Joint Commission is an   independent, nonprofit organization that accredits/certifies health care organizations  
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Patient Care Goal   standards set by JCAHO that every institution or program under them must abide by  
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Medication reconciliation   Process of comparing a patient's medication orders to all the medication that the patient has been taking in order to reduce errors and harm  
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Sentinel event   an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury to a person or persons not related to the natural course of the patient's illness  
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FTE   full time employee  
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Occupied bed   licensed, physically available, staffed, and occupied by a patient  
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Licensed bed   the maximum number of beds for which a hospital may legally operate  
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CCU   critical care unit  
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Cath lab   an examination room with diagnostic imaging equipment used to support the catheterization procedure  
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Renal dialysis   filters the blood like the kidneys would, usually used for patients with decreased kidney function  
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Hospice   focused on the care of terminally ill patients involves emotional and spiritual care as well  
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Hematapoetics   help your bone marrow make new white blood cells, used in chemotherapy, examples include Neupogen (filgrastim), Neulasta (pegfilgrastim), [Leukine/Prokine (sagramostim) Not used much anymore]  
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Antineoplastics   drugs used in chemotherapy that inhibit and combat the development of neospasms examples include actinomycin, anthracyclines, and other cytotoxic antibiotics (bleomycin, plicamycin, mitomycin, methotrexate)  
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Vasopressors   induce an increase in smooth muscle tone include antihistamines, decongestants, and stimulants and are commonly used to treat ADHD (Dopamine, Dobuatmine, milrinon)  
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Inotropic Agents   affect cardiac output by influencing force of contraction of cardiac muscle, used in treatment of congestive heart failure; examples include inotrope, digoxin, dopamine, and levosimendan  
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Supplier fills in _______________ on form 222   National drug code, Packages shipped, Date shipped  
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Morphine dosage   10-30 mg po q4hprn  
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Morphine use   Cancer pain, chronic pain, and analgesia  
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Versed dosage   10-20 mg po qdhs  
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Versed usage   Amnesia induction, anesthesia, and insomnia  
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Dilaudid dosage   2-4 mg po q4-6 hprn  
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Dilaudid usage   Chronic pain and acute pain  
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Cefazolin dosage   500mg-1g po 6-8h  
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Cefazolin usage   Bacterial endocarditis, genital infection, respiratory infection  
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Phenobarbitol dosage   50-100mg po bid-tid  
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Phenobarbitol usage   Epilepsy, insomnia, and seizure  
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Meperidine dosage   50-150mg po 3-4h prn  
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Meperidine usage   pain management  
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Fentanyl dosage   20-50 mcg/kg intravenous  
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Fentanyl usage   Analgesia and anesthesia  
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How long can a risk level 1 be left in the refrigerator?   9 days  
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How long can a risk level 1 be left at room temperature?   48 hours  
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How long can a risk level 1 be left in a freezer?   45 days  
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How long can a risk level 2 be left in the refrigerator?   7 day  
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How long can a risk level 2 be left at room temperature?   30 hours  
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How long can a risk level 2 be left in a freezer?   45 days  
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How long can a risk level 3 be left in a freezer?   45 days  
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How long can a risk level 3 be left at room temperature?   24 hours  
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How long can a risk level 3 be left in the refrigerator?   3 days  
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Focus is on quality of life and not quantity of life   Hospice  
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Focuses on palliative care as opposed to curative care.   Hospice  
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