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Chapter 9- Compounding

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show 1. Pediatric patients requiring diluted adult strengths of drugs 2. Specialized dosages for therapeutic drug monitoring. 3. Compounding for animals 4. Hospice patients for pain  
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Who is compounding regulated by?   show
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show Pharmacy responsibility to manage. List of qualifications pharmacist must have to compound and recommends further education  
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What are some facilities and equipment regulations on compounding in a pharmacy?   show
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What is the lowest grade of purity for chemicals used in compounding?   show
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show QA- Program of activities used to assure that the procedures used in compounding a product lead to products that comply with specifications and standards  
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show QC- Set of testing procedures that determine the quality of the compounded formulation  
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What are some documentations and record keeping that must be done for compounding?   show
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What is the Beyond-Use Date for nonaqueous liquids and solid formulations?   show
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What is the Beyond-Use Date for water containing formulations?   show
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What is the sensitivity of a Class A balance?   show
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show Minimum weighable quantity of 120 mg of material with a 5% error. Maximum weighable quantity of 60 grams  
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show With forceps to prevent soiling and erosion of the weights  
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What is the weighing quantities of an electronic balance?   show
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show Around 1 mg  
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show With each new drug to prevent contamination  
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show TD  
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show TC  
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What is the best type of graduated cylinder to use?   show
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What sizes to syringes usually come in?   show
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show Erlenmeyer flasks. Beakers. Prescription bottles  
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show Always use smallest device that accommodates volume. Use calibrated pipet, micropipet, or syringe to measure less than 1 ml. Read measurement by meniscus  
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What is important when using graduated cylinders?   show
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What type of syringe will not take a needle?   show
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show Clear but not always colorless liquids in which the drug is completely dissolved  
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What are syrups?   show
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show Solutions that contain solvents other than water, either alone or in addition to water  
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show Alcohol  
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show Two phase system consisting of a finely divided solid dispersed in a liquid- usually water  
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