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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The part of a needle that attaches to a syringe. | Hub |
| Type of alcohol used to clean a laminar flow hood | Isopropyl |
| A condition that is free of all microorganisms | Sterile |
| Small pieces of a disintegrate dissolves in solution | Dissolution |
| A sealed glass container with an elongated neck that can be scored or unscored | Ampule |
| The curved surface of a column of liquid in a glass graduated cylinder | Meniscus |
| The breaking apart of a tablet into smaller pieces | Disintegration |
| A technique of mixing 2 substances of unequal quantities | Geometric dilution |
| Clear liquid made of one or more substances dissolved in a solvent | Solution |
| A laminar flow hood used to prepare chemotherapy | Biology safety cabinet |
| The other as tiny droplets | Emulsion |
| A stabilizing agent in an emulsion | Emulsifier |
| Chapter <797> of the usp regulates what type of compounding | Sterile |
| Chapter <795> of the usp regulates what type of compounding | Non-sterile |
| The angles surface at the tip of a needle | Bevel |
| A object that can puncture or cut the skin of someone who handles them | Sharps |
| A liquid in which the active drug is dispersed throughout, but not dissolvd in a solvent | Suspension |
| Needle size measurements | Gauge |
| The ______ the gauge number of needle, the less chance of coring | Bigger |
| Triturating a powder with a solvent (solution) | Levigation |
| Date assigned to a compounded prescription beyond which the preparation should not be used | Beyond use date |
| A record of what actually happened when a preparation was compounded? | Compounding Record |
| An area of blocked airflow in a laminar airflow workstation? | Zone of turbulence |
| The hollow center of a needle? | Shaft |
| When a solution has the same osmolarity as blood? | Isotonic |
| A small volume solution connected to a LVP? | Piggyback |
| Type of device used to remove glass particles that may have fallen into an open glass ampule? | Filterneedle |
| The pouch between the teeth and cheeks in the mouth? | Buccal |
| A high efficiency particulate air filter? | Hepafilter |
| When a needle damages the rubber closure, causing fragments to fall into the vial? | Coring |
| Beneath the tongue | |