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STERILE TEST 1
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| When did IV infusions technology sets its course towards modern concepts of IV drug injections. | 1700's |
| Blood circulation was the first development in 1700's by | William Harvey |
| successfully anesthetized a dog/1700's | christopher wren |
| without pathogens/ free from infection | Aseptic |
| The beginning of microbiological discoveries by Robert Koch, Joseph Lister and Louis Pasteur | 1800's-1900's |
| the subcutaneous (SC) device invented by ? to inject morphine though skin. 1800's/1900's | Alexander Wood |
| In the late ? the importance of sterilization of devices, equipment and solutions was taken seriously in order to prevent infections. | 1900's |
| Vertical hood/ Used for preparing sterile pharmaceuticals providing a semi enclosed working bench, a particle free and bacteria free environment to prevent sterile product contamination during preparation. | LAFW: Laminar air flow workbench |
| First step of garbing? | bonnet |
| last step of garbing? | ABHR |
| Personnel must pass ? before working in the compounding area for nonhazardous sterile products. | GFS and a media fill test ( initial workplace training and assessment program ) |
| What are the 3 main roles in the sterile compounding room? | 1. Pharmacy Manager 2. Sterile Compounding Supervisor 3. Compounding Personnel |
| ISO Class 8 | ANTEROOM |
| ISO Class 7 | CLEANROOM |
| room used for staging products, labelling, fully enclosed controlled area , HVAC system | anteroom |
| room where LAFW (PEC- Primary engineering control)) is located, HVAC system Positive pressure (Non Haz), controlled area/ compounding aseptic isolator [CAI]) is located | cleanroom/HOOD ROOM |
| For non-hazardous compounding, the clean room has ? pressure relative to adjacent areas. | POSITIVE |
| For hazardous compounding, the clean room has ? pressure relative to adjacent areas. | NEGATIVE |