Parenterals Compounding Sterile Formulations Chapter 9 Start Quiz

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Parenterals: Compounding Sterile Formulations Chapter 9 Start Quiz

Parenterals: Compounding Sterile Formulations Chapter 9 Start Quiz

Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and

Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and administered? Solutions must be sterile. Solutions must be free of all microscopic particles of active drug. Solutions must be free of all visible particulate material. Solutions must be pyrogen-free.

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Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and

Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and administered? The solution must be stable for its intended use. The p. H of an intravenous solution should not vary significantly from physiological p. H, about 7. 4. Intravenous solutions should be formulated to have an osmotic pressure similar to that of blood. The isotonic solution should have greater osmolarity than blood.

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 252 -253 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Large-volume parenteral (LVP) solutions are intravenous solutions packaged in containers holding Less than 100

Large-volume parenteral (LVP) solutions are intravenous solutions packaged in containers holding Less than 100 ml More than 50 ml More than 75 ml 100 ml or more

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 254 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Which is NOT an example of a small-volume parenteral (SVP) solution? Clamp Vial Minibag

Which is NOT an example of a small-volume parenteral (SVP) solution? Clamp Vial Minibag Ampule

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 256 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

An administration set consists of: Dip chamber and single chamber Needle adapter and coil

An administration set consists of: Dip chamber and single chamber Needle adapter and coil spindle Spike, dial chamber, and vacuum clip Dip chamber, spike, clamp, and needle adapter

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 260 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Which pump is NOT a positivepressure pump? Peristaltic Cassette Elastomeric Piggyback

Which pump is NOT a positivepressure pump? Peristaltic Cassette Elastomeric Piggyback

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 262 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Which is NOT a general aseptic technique for working in a laminar flow hood

Which is NOT a general aseptic technique for working in a laminar flow hood or biological safety cabinet? Never sneeze, cough, or talk directly into a hood. Wear unsterile gloves. Perform all work at least 6 inches inside the hood. Swab all surfaces that require entry with an alcohol wipe.

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see pages 268 -296 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Which is NOT a major component of a quality assurance program? Annual testing and

Which is NOT a major component of a quality assurance program? Annual testing and certification of ISO classified work areas Routine monitoring of environmental airborne particulates, operating temperatures, and humidity Continuous HEPA filtered air Limiting access to environmentally controlled areas

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 278 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

Which is NOT a factor affecting compatibility and sterility of two or more drugs

Which is NOT a factor affecting compatibility and sterility of two or more drugs in the preparation of IV admixtures? Buffer capacity Plastics Lack of light Chemical complexation

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see page 281 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

What are the different ways to express the concentration of a drug in a

What are the different ways to express the concentration of a drug in a parenteral solution? Molarity and osmoles Equivalents Percentage weight by volume and international units All of the above

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✖ You are INCORRECT! Try Again? Yes No (Hint: see pages 282 -283 of The Pharmacy Technician 5 E)

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