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What are the characteristics of a forged RX?
looks to good, writing is to legible,quantity directions or dosage differ from usual medical usage, does not comply with acceptable standard abbreviations, appears to be photo-copied, different color ink or different handwriting
What are the functions of a hospital?
take care of the patient
How many ml's can you inject ID?
volume NTE 0.1ml
How many ml's can you inject SQ?
volume NTE 1ml
How many ml's can you inject IM?
volume NTE 5ml
When would you inject a drug IC?
in emergency situations
Where would you inject IT?
into the spinal fluid
Define Parenteral:
drugs administered by injection
What does a HEPA filter do?
Removes 99.9% of all particles, Laminar flow hood air is filtered, horizontal flow hoods located back of the hood & air flows to the front, Hoods run constantly, must run for 30min prior to IV preparation
What are the roles of a Pharmacy Technician?
preparing labels, sorting computer generated labels, maintaining proper stock & supply in parenteral area, assemble drugs and solutions to be used for ad mixtures, reconstituting manufacturers piggyback vials & additives, preparing IV ad mixtures under a pharmacists supervision.
What are the factors that effect the flow of an IV set?
temperature, gravity, drop calibration, air-pressure, viscosity & height of container in relation to patient.
What are 3 ways to administer IV medications? Explain
IV push (bolus) injection of small volumes of drug by means of a needle and syringe. Infusion: used to administer a large volume of fluid over a prolonged period of time. Piggyback administration into the tubing of a running IV solution typically infused over a period 30-60 mins
What are some examples of a CI?
Heroin & LSD
What are some examples of a CII?
morphine, codeine & opium
What are the limitations for a CIII medication?
products containing less than 15mg of hydrocodone/dosage & not more than 90mg of codeine/dosage
What are the limitations for a CV
contains no more than 200mg of codeine/100ml
2689
MMDCLXXXIX
1455
MCDLV
64
LXIV
16
XVI
MCDLXIV
1464
DXVI
516
LXXXVIII
78
XC
90
CM
900
CD
400