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6th mod final

LaVelda's 6th Mod Final Exam Study Exam

QuestionAnswer
Finasteride Potassium chloride
mometasone atorvastatin
esomeprazole cyclosprine
vinblastine phenytoin
vancomycin digoxin
ampicillin sertaline
travapost ramipril
pioglitazone oxycodone
isotretinoin hydromorphone
What is a bolus? an intial dose
What is the most dangerous route of administration? parenteral route
3 types of parenteral injections: subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous
5 routes of administration: inhalants, enterals, topicals, opthalmics& otics, parenterals
What area of compounding has the greatest potential for error? calculations
LAH stands for what? Laminar Airflow Hood
BSC stands for what? and what is it used for? Biological Safety Cabinet: used to compound chemotheraphy
In what order do you dress when entering a sterile area? Booties, hat, mask, gown, gloves
What is EEC and 3 drugs found in them? Empty Evacuated Containers: Amiodarone, Nitroglycerin, Phenylephine
JAcho Joint Commision
Who is the executive director of state board of pharmacy? Malcom J. Broussard
What is the anitbiotic used to treat antrax? Cypro
SOP stands for what? Standard Operating Procedures
2 druga that will precipitate if mixed together? caglu-Calcium gluconateKphos- Potassium phoshate
Human blood ph is 7.4
1-3 Acid10-14 Alkaline7-neutral Trissels Handbook of Injectable Drugs
What are the three major types of incompatibilities? Physical, chemical, therapeutic
What is coring? transfering part of the rubber stopper of a vial or container into a solution bag b/c of improper needle stick.
What is acidic? describes a subtance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions
What is alkaline? describes a substance that decreases the concentration of hydrogen ions
What is isotonic? describes a soution in which body cells can be bathed without net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane, also describes a solution with the same tonicity as another solution.
What is osmolality? milliosmoles per kilogram
What is osmolarity? milliosmoles per liter
5 types of records in compounding pharmacy Sops with sign-off sheets, formulation records or recipe sheets, compounding records for each compound prepared, ingredient records that include Certificates of analysis and material safety data sheets, equipment maintenance records
what is calibration? the set of gradients that show position or value
Finasteride Potassium chloride
mometasone atorvastatin
esomeprazole cyclosprine
vinblastine phenytoin
vancomycin digoxin
ampicillin sertaline
travapost ramipril
pioglitazone oxycodone
isotretinoin hydromorphone
What is a bolus? an intial dose
What is the most dangerous route of administration? parenteral route
3 types of parenteral injections: subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous
5 routes of administration: inhalants, enterals, topicals, opthalmics& otics, parenterals
What area of compounding has the greatest potential for error? calculations
LAH stands for what? Laminar Airflow Hood
BSC stands for what? and what is it used for? Biological Safety Cabinet: used to compound chemotheraphy
In what order do you dress when entering a sterile area? Booties, hat, mask, gown, gloves
What is EEC and 3 drugs found in them? Empty Evacuated Containers: Amiodarone, Nitroglycerin, Phenylephine
JAcho Joint Commision
Who is the executive director of state board of pharmacy? Malcom J. Broussard
What is the anitbiotic used to treat antrax? Cypro
SOP stands for what? Standard Operating Procedures
2 druga that will precipitate if mixed together? caglu-Calcium gluconateKphos- Potassium phoshate
Human blood ph is 7.4
1-3 Acid10-14 Alkaline7-neutral Trissels Handbook of Injectable Drugs
What are the three major types of incompatibilities? Physical, chemical, therapeutic
What is coring? transfering part of the rubber stopper of a vial or container into a solution bag b/c of improper needle stick.
What is acidic? describes a subtance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions
What is alkaline? describes a substance that decreases the concentration of hydrogen ions
What is isotonic? describes a soution in which body cells can be bathed without net flow of water across the semipermeable cell membrane, also describes a solution with the same tonicity as another solution.
What is osmolality? milliosmoles per kilogram
What is osmolarity? milliosmoles per liter
5 types of records in compounding pharmacy Sops with sign-off sheets, formulation records or recipe sheets, compounding records for each compound prepared, ingredient records that include Certificates of analysis and material safety data sheets, equipment maintenance records
what is calibration? the set of gradients that show position or value
Created by: lavelda18
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