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standard adult heparin dose for 24 hrs. 20,000 units to 40,000 units
What insulin can ONLY be given IV Rapid Acting insulin
Why does R insulin be drawn up first so no containimation
appearance of insulin R insulin= clear, all others= cloudy
particulate matter floaters- bacteria, mildew, glass shards, rubber
MAR medication administration record
SVP small volume parenteral
small volume parenteral meds are administered in a short period of time. Total volume is under 250 ml
LVP large volume parenteral
large volume parenteral used for large amounts of meds of 150 ml-250 ml. Total volume is 500 ml and up
MDV multiple dose vial, has preservatives
SDV single dose vial- no preservatives
precipitation an incompatible chemical reaction
IVPB intravenous piggy back
intravenous piggy back delivery of a secondary IV solution into an existing IV line
flocculation excess foaming when diluent is added
port saver, prn adapter or interlock site when you have to spike port more than 3 times
humulin of human origin
doxorubican 1 adriamycin
doxorubicin 2 doxil
doxorubicin 3 hydroxydoxorubicin
doxorubicin 4 hydroxydaunomycin
doxorubicin 5 rubex
vincristine oncovin
vincristine vincasar
vinblastine velban
paclitaxel taxol
methotrexate 1 amethopterin
methotrexate 2 MTX
mesna Mesnex
fluorouracil 5FU
etooposide 1 etopophos
etoposide 2 VePesid
cyclophosphamide 1 Neosar
cyclophosphamide 2 cytoxan
cisplatin platinol
carboplatin paraplatin
1/2 NS 0.45% sodium chloride
D5 1/2 NS dextrose 5% & 0.45% sodium chloride
biological safety cabinet top to bottom- air flow
chemo hood air flow vertical, up & down
laminar hood air flow regular hood- horizontal- back to front
D5 1/4 NS Dextrose 5% & 0.20% sodium chloride
D5W 5% dextrose & water
D5NS 5% dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride
MVI multivitamins
TCE trace elements
D50W dextrose 50% in water
1/4 NS 0.20% sodium chloride
AA 10% amino acids 10%
D70W dextrose 70% in water
NS sodium chloride
tuberculin syringe no more than 1 cc for best accuracy
tuberculin syringe * heparin, insulin & ped dosing only
D5LR dextrose 5% & lactated ringers
KCL potassium chloride
filter needles used when drawing up solutions from drugs stored in glass ampules
LR lactated ringers (type of water- elctrolytes)
concentration given amount of drug in a given amount of volume
suspension the combo of a drug powder mixed w/ water or syrup
diluent the additive used to mix the powder form of the drug to reconstitute drug (SWFI)
solution drug comes in liquid form in vial, ampule or IV bag
reconstitution to introduce water to powder to make a solution
powder a vial that comes w/ drug as a powder form. Must be mixed w/ water or saline to make a solution
vial glass or plastic container that has a drug solution or drug powder
ampule sealed glass container w/ constricted neck that has a single dose of med.
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