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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are EEC's? | empty evacuated containers drugs: amiodarone, nitroglycerin, cordaone |
| What are the five routes of admin?- | topicals enterals inhalents opthamics and otics perenterals |
| What car three types of perentals | SQ, IM, IV |
| most pedatic does are in what first? | adult dose |
| calculations have what? | the greatest potentail from error |
| LAH | Laminar airflow hood |
| BSC? | used to compound chemo stands for biological safety cabinet |
| gowing order: | booties, hat, mask, gown gloves |
| JACHO | joint commisson |
| drug used to treat anthrax | cipro |
| director of JACHO | Malcom Broussard |
| SOP | Sandard opperating system |
| compunding prescriptions | recipes, equipment, supplies area suitable for work |
| use to look up drug interactions | trissels |
| water and milk are what? | neutral |
| acidic | number 0 |
| alkalinity | is number 14 |
| human bloods PH is | 7.5 |
| two drugs that will precipate? | CalGlu, KPhos |
| coring | transfering part if the rubber stopper of a vial into a solution bag because of inproper needle stick |
| acidic | substance increses the concentration of hydrogen ions and acidic substance is called a acid (lower the PH) |
| Alkaline | describes a substance that decreases the conentration of hydrogen ions(raises Ph) |
| isotonic | solution where body cells can be bathed without net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane describes a sol. with the same tonicity as another sol. |
| hypertonic | side with the higher solute concentration |
| hypotonic | side with the lower solute conentration |
| isotonic | have the same concentration |
| osmolality | milliosmoles per kliogram |
| osmolarity | milliomoles per liter |
| FDA | food and drug admin. |
| triad | the professional relationship between the pharmacist and the patient |
| audit | the examination of records to verify accuracy |
| pyrogenicity | producing to produced by fever |
| calibration | the set of gradients the show position or value |
| five records to be kept ina pharmacy | SOP with sign on and log off sheets, forulation records or recipe sheets, compounding recordds for each copounded prepared, ingredient records(MSD), equipment main. records |
| disinfectant | an agent or a chemical that destroys neutralizes or inhibts the growth of disease carrying microorganisms |