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Aseptic Techniques

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show Aseptic Technique  
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Means "taking place in a hospital"   show
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show The person compounding  
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show Pre-Filter  
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show HEPA Filters  
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show on a regular basis  
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HEPA filters require regular maintenance :   show
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show every 12 months  
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show Horizontal Hood  
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Air flows downward onto the surface of work area, safer for the compounder   show
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Parts of a syringe:   show
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Syringe sizes range from:   show
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When measuring parental medication, always use the syringe that:   show
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show Plastic syringe  
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What two factors are considered when deciding what type of syringe should be used?   show
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Parts of a needle:   show
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show gauge  
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The larger the gauge number the _____ the diameter.   show
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show larger  
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Injections bypasses the:   show
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show risk of infection, tissue damage, pain/anxiety  
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show Intradermal  
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show Intra-arterial  
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Injected into heart:   show
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show Intra-articular  
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show Intrasynovial  
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show Intrathecal  
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show 5% dextrose in water/10% dextrose in water  
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show 0.9% Sodium Chloride  
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show Isotonic  
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show 0.45% Sodium Chloride  
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Sodium Chloride/NS is isotonic with _____.   show
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show Sodium Chloride, Sterile Water  
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Hypotonic solutions have a ______ osmotic pressure than red blood cells.   show
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show Ringer's Solution  
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show Subcutaneous (SC or SQ)  
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show Intramuscular  
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Drug is administered into the veins:   show
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show cloudy in appearance  
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show At the beginning and end of work shift, hourly during operation, and after spills or known contaminaiton  
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show 30  
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show six  
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show open containers  
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Blocking areas of preparation that must remain sterile from the air flow, thus allowing for contamination is called:   show
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show Dead spaces  
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show dust, cardboard  
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Sterile room should be kept away from ___________.   show
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show guarantee a sterile products  
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Prior to compounding, remove rings, watches, and bracelets which are ideal for _______ to hide.   show
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show essential  
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For drugs in a vial in powder form. it is necessary to reconstitute with a suitable ______.   show
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Prior to compounding, wash hands and forearms to the elbows with the appropriate ________ agent. This should be done for at least ______.   show
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When introducing liquid into a plastic IV bag, the needle must be at least _____ inches to penetrate the diaphragm.   show
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Containers made entirely of glass.   show
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When withdrawing liquid from a vial, remove the cover of the vial and wipe rubber surface with an ______________.   show
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Before withdrawing necessary amount of liquid from a vial, you should withdraw the same volume of __________ into the syringe,   show
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show Tap the syringe to make all of the bubbles go to the top, then pull down and back up to remove it  
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show clip, bend, or recap  
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How should you open an ampule?   show
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show filter straw/needle  
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show shake, rotate (or tilt or roll)  
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Why is isotonicity important?   show
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Important characteristics of parenteral products are:   show
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show Hold the product in the light or a dark background  
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show An IV nutritional solution  
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show precipitation cannot be seen  
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show Amino Acid  
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show of a second solution into an already established primary line  
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High concentrations of _______ is a carbohydrate source.   show
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An IVPB must be hung ______ than the primary solution.   show
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______ emulsions are a fat source.   show
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Used to bathe or flush open wounds or body cavities.   show
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show biohazard symbol  
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What class cabinet is used in preparing antineoplastic agents?   show
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show downward  
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show over pressurized  
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Hazardous waste container should be:   show
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Why are antineoplastic agents a special concern?   show
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show kept to a minimum  
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show be certified annually or any time the cabinet is moved, and the blower should be on at all times  
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Considerations in parenteral products include:   show
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show Because of their mutagenic and carcinogenic effects  
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The number of people working with antineoplastic agents should be:   show
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The Class II Biological Safety Cabinet should:   show
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show Stability time, appropriate vehcile solution (compatibility), light protection  
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________ of a liquid is done by using a 0.22 micron filter.   show
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Parenteral Product Reference Materials include:   show
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_______ of particulate matter is done by using a 5 micron filter.   show
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What information does the parental references provide?   show
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show United States Pharmacopeia  
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Purpose is to set standards for compounding to prevent harm and death to patients.   show
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One route of exposure to hazardous drug is:   show
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show autoclave or microwave  
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The counters must be cleaned in a ________ motion.   show
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CSP used for emergency situations   show
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show non-shedding gown, powder-free gloves, eye and face protection such as face shields  
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Sterilization methods include:   show
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An example of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) is:   show
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What determines the CSP risk level?   show
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If Immediate Use CSP are not administered within ____ hour after preparation begins, it must be _______.   show
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show Immediate Use, Low Risk, Low Risk with 12 hour or less BUD, medium risk, and high risk  
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show Low Risk Level CSP  
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show 5  
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show Low Risk Level with 12-hour or less BUD  
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show Medium Risk Level CSP  
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show High Risk Level CSPs  
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show Multi dose vial  
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This vial doesn't contain a perservative   show
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destruction of all microbal life   show
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destruction of pacific pathogenic microrganisms   show
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Proper air quality is measured in:   show
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show particles allowed per cubic meter  
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show Buffer area  
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show Ante area  
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Volumetric air sampling is required:   show
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show use a spill kit  
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If the worker is containmated by a hazardous drug, what should be done?   show
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Hazardous waste should be disposed of in:   show
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