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What is a work station? An area defined inside a clean room where the compounding takes place
What are the 5 work stations? Veterinary, creams and ointments, liquids, capsules, and molds
The entire compounding area, including floors, walls, and surface areas, should be cleaned thoughtly when? Either daily or weekly
Cross contamination when particulates migrate to an undesired space and have the potential to cause harm (F)
SOP Standard Operating Procedure
True or False: Hazardous waste should not be disposed of in regular trash receptacles True
What are (5) items that are commonly used in most compounding procedures? Mortars and pestles, Spatulas, Beakers,powder funnels, and syringes
All ingredients used in compounding should be stored __________ and _________ Alphabetically and seperated by class
Distilled water the most common diluent used in compounding
What are 10 non-sterile equipment? Electronic Balances, Beakers, Cylinders, Safety Glasses, Mortars and Pestles, Spatulas, Stirring Rods, Weight Sets, Forceps, Pyrogen test Materials
IV bags generally contain either ______ or ______. Normal Saline (NS) or Dextrose 5% in water
Chemo kit contains what? 1 chemo wipe bag, 1 Chemo bloc gown, 3 Absorbant towelette, pr nitrate gloves, 1 fluid impermeable mask w/ safety shield, 1 yellow chemo waste bag w/ twist tie, 1 hard surface disinfectant wipe, 1 antimicrobial hand towelette, 1 set of instructions
Specific Gravity Sg=M/V
Flow Rate ml/hr X gtt/1ml X 1hr/60min
kg -> lb multiply by 2.2
lb -> kg Divide by 2.2
DEA # First letter is A,B,M; second is the first letter of the person's last name; 7 numbers; add 1,3,5 digits; add 2,4,6 digits and multiply by 2; add the 2 numbers; the last number of the product is the last digit of the DEA number
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