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6th mod
6th mod week 3 study guide--LaVelda Shepard
Question | Answer |
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CHEMO SPILL KIT CONTAINS: | CHEMO WIPE BAG, CHEMO BLOC GOWN, 1 PAIR NITRILE GLOVES, 3 EACH ABSORBENT TOWELETTES, 1 EACH FLUID PERMEABLE MASK W/ SAFETY SHIELD, 1 YELLOW CHEMO WASTE BAG WITH TWIST TIE, 1 HARD SURFACE DISINFECTANT WIPE, 1 ANTIMICROBIAL HARD TOWELLETE, 1 INSTRUCTIONS |
DEA? | DR. AMBER KASS, DDSAK6217031 - VALIDDR. ALEXANDRIA ROBERTSON, M.D.BA 1396214- INVALID IST LETTER OF LAST NAME WRONG |
ML/HR | What would be the infusion rate of 1 liter Lactated Ringers to be infuse over 8hrs. |
Answer: | 1l/8hr+= 1000,l/8hr=125 ml/hr |
Specific Gravity | What is the specific gravity of a substance that weighs 60g and occupies a volume of 75 ml? |
Answer: | SG=M/V 60g/75ml= 0.8 |
Flow Rate | What is the flow rate to be used to infuse 500 ml d 1/2 NS over 4 hr 20 gtts/ml? |
Answer | ml/hr*gtts/1ml*1hr/60 min500ml/4hr*20gtts/1ml*1hr/60 min = 41 gtt/min |
LBS TO KG - KG TO LBS | Convert 72 kg= 72*2.2= 158.4 lbsConvert 112lbs= 112/2.2= 50.9 kg |
What does SOP Stand for? | Standard Operating Procedure |
What are items commonly used in compounding procedures? | mortals and pestles, beakers, powder funnels, and measuring devices like syringes. |
Hazardous waste should not be used in regular trash. | TRUE |
Cross contamination potential not to cause harm. | FALSE |
Compounding area separate from all other work flow. | |
5 work stations: | 1. veterinary work station 2. creams and ointments work station 3. liquids work station 4. capsules work station 5. molds work station |
10 non-sterile cpompounding equipment | 1.beakers 2.electronic balances 3. cylinders 4. safety glasses 5.mortars and pestles 6.spatulas 7.stirring rods 8. weight sets 9.forceps 10.pyrogen test materials |
What is a work station? | the area defined inside a clean room where the compounding takes place. |
The entire compounding area includes: | floors, walls and surface areas should be cleaned nthoroughly daily or weekly. |
What is distilled water? | the most common diluent used in compounding |
Ingredients should be stored alphabetically separated by class. | |
Iv bags normally contain: | dextrose and normal saline |
avelox-moxifloxacin-antibiotic | risperdall-rispiridone-antipsychotic |
cialis-tadalafil-vasodilator | tricor-fenofibrate-antilipemic |
premarin-conjugated estrogen-hormone replacement | levaquin-levofloxacin-antibiotic |
protonix-pantoprazole-proton pump inhibitor | zovirax-acyclovir-antiviral |
travatan-travoprost-eye drops | lanoxin-digoxin-antiarrhytmic |
dilantin-phenytoin-anticonvulsant | oxycontin-oxycodone-narcotic |
b-12- cyanocobalamin- vitamin | sandimmune-cyclosporine-immunosuppressant |
accutane-isptretinoin-anti acne | altace-ramipril-antihypertensive |
nasonex-mometasone-corticosteroid | actos-pioglitazone-antidiabetic |
proscar-finasteride-hormone | zoloft-sertaline-antidepressant |
bactrobam-mupirocin-antibiotic | androgel-testosterone-steroid |
diluadid-hydromorphone-narcotic | wellbutrin-bupropion-antidepressant |
donepezil-aricept-antidemtia | rosiglitazone-avandia-antidiabetic |
valtrex-valacyclovir-antiviral | losartan-cozaar-antihypertensive |
Humilin R-insulin-antidiabetic | Pen VK- penicillin-antibiotic |
ativan- lorazepam-narcotic | versed-midazolam-narcotic |
sublimaze-fentanyl-narcotic |