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ch 6,7,8 pharm tech
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what types of patients are diagnosed with cancer? | pediactrics, women, male, etc |
| what cells do chemo agents target? | fast-growing cells |
| any syringe usd in the pre of chem should not be filled more than _____full | 3/4 |
| when working in a bio safety cabinet the iv tech must keep in the direction of the airflow to prevent shadowing. where does shadowing occur in the BSC | from the top of the hood |
| all chem drugs and waste must be disposed of in a | yellow hazardous disposal container |
| true or false? needels and syringes used to prepare chem should be caped before disosed in the hazardous sharps container | false |
| who is responible for writing chem | physician |
| who is responisbile for writing a chemo order | physician |
| who is responsible for performing a final check on a chemo med | pharmacist |
| final product should be labeled and placed in___ | a seable zip-lock container |
| a large spill is considered anything over | 5mL |
| true or false? IV tubing should be attached to the IV bag after adding the chemo drug | false |
| a BSC provides the preparer an _____air environment | ISO 5 |
| Blemomycin | Blenoxane |
| Carboplatin | Paraplatin |
| Carmustine | BiCNU |
| Cisplatin | Platinol |
| Cyclophosphamide | Cytoxan |
| Dacarbazine | DTIC-Dome |
| Dactinomycin | Actinomycin D |
| Daunorubicin | Cerubidine |
| Doxorubicin | Adriamycin |
| Etoposide | Vepsid |
| Fluorouracil | 5FU |
| Ifosfamide | Ifex |
| Mesna | Mesnex |
| Placlitaxel | Taxol |
| Rituximab | Rituxan |
| Vinclastine | Velban |
| Vincristine | Oncovin |
| what does TPN stand for | total parenteral nutrition |
| what is another name for TPN? | the food bag, total arenteral nutrition, hyoeralimentation bag, hyperal |
| what two additives should never be mixed | potassium phosphate and calcium gluconate |
| in the hospital who is responsible for writing a TPN | physicians |
| In the hospital who is responsivle for compounding TPN | Iv tech |
| who is a candiate for TPN? | cancer patients, neonatal patients, surgiccal patient, pregnant patient, comacos |
| what additivied can cause precipitation when added too closely behind phosphate? | calcium |
| what additive should be added last to TPN? | MVI for injection |
| sterile water | base |
| sodium acetate | additive |
| sodium chloride | additive |
| sodium phosphate | additive |
| trophAmine 6% | base |
| potassium chloride | additive |
| potassium phosphate | additive |
| calcium gluconate | additive |
| heparin | additive |
| trace elements | additive |
| lipids 20% | base |
| MVI for injection | additive |
| dextrose 50% | base |
| potassium acetate | additive |
| dextrose 70% | base |
| magnesium sulfate | additive |
| amino acids 10% | base |
| zinc | additive |
| chromium | additive |
| copper | additive |
| insulin | additive |
| pepcid | additive |
| what is the most common dosage form for IV administration | IV bags |
| what is the most common way the IV antibiotics are infused | IVPB |
| a TB skin test would be admmisinstered via | syringe |
| a physician writes an order for dopamin. what would this be compounded as | drip |
| a 1L bag of D5NS infused at 125ml/hr is considered | continuous infusion |
| true or false? IV techs should never put narcotics in an epidural | false |
| a ____vial allows meds in the IV bag to be mixed just before administration | advantage vials |
| PCA stands for? | patient controlled analgesia |
| surgical antibiotics soultion is an example of a sterile compound _____ | irrigation |
| true or false? PCA can nont contain persevaties | true |