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How many compound logs do you need and what is each one for? |
1. recipe log
2. who did it log 3. maintenance log 4. purchasing log |
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BUDs for:
Aqueous Solids ANything else |
1. 14 days if fridge
2. 6 months or 25% of time remaining 3. 30 days or length of treatment |
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what aux labels do you put on compounded creams and lotions?
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1. refrigerate
2. shake well (lotions) 3. external use only |
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if the type of alcohol isnt specified in the formula, what do you use
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95%
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which products must be sterile? what type of h20?
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injections
wound/ cavity irrigations eye in-hay-lors bak-ter-e-o-static or sterile h20 for injeciton |
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if it's an injectable product the hood must be iso class ____ (class _____) within an iso class ______ (class _____ ) clean room with _____________
OR ISO class _____ with a __________ |
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100 7 10000 + air pressure relative to adjacent areas 5 clean room + air press differential relative to adjacent areas |
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what is clean room garb
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coverall
head cover facemask shoe covers tie up facial hair no jewelry |
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how must cytotoxic agents be prepared & labeled
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wear gowns and gloves
label as cytotoxic |
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can you prepare sterile and non steriles in the same area?
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no
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type of balancce used in pharmacies
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class a or torsion type balance
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where do you measure relative to the meniscus?
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the bottom
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mortar and pestle, minimum of how many and what type must they be? which is preferred for blending ungs/semisolid dosage forms
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1 glass
1 Wedgewood GLASS |
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should you use glassine weighing paper or bond paper for weighing ungs and some dry chemicals?
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glassine
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can you use parchment ointment paper for creams or lotions?
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no use a slab instead
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when should you use plastic spatula?
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iodine
potassium basically anything that can react with stainless steel |
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what is levigation
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the process of grinding something down to smallre size with a wetting agent
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what is trituration
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mortar and pestling somehting
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emollient
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SINGLE AGENT that sofen and sooth skin
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moisturizer
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coclorings, scents ,and other ingredients
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what is an emulsion
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2 phase immiscible system
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emulsifying agent
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added to stabilize the emulsion
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agara, acacia, pectin, sorbitan, glyceryl monostearte, sls, PEG
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exampls of emulsifiers
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aracel or span
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sorbitan
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myrj or tween
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hydrophillic esters
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HLB number range
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0-20
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what is the hlb number
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ho much surfactant is required to mix the agents together?
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low hlb numbers
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more oil soluble
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high hlb numbers
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water soluble
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Keri
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lotion
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cetaphil
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lotion
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aquaphor/ aquabase
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ungs
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what percent oil are ungs?
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80%
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ungs, creams, or lotions: which offers occlusive benefit?
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ungs
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% oil for creams?
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50%
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What are pastes/
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the tickerst types of ungs
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what is a gel
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o-w emulsion with an alcohol base
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gels are used as ______
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thickeners
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mycelex
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clotrimazole lozenge
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in order to increase rate of dissolution you can do what to the surface area
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increase
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wehre do EC formulated dissolve
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small intestine
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when is elimination complete?
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sfter 4-5 halflives
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should you shave before a partch?
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nope it's irritateing
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how often you you reapply:
androderm |
qhs
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how often you you reapply:
catapress |
qweek
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how often you you reapply:
climera |
qweek
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how often you you reapply:
climara pro |
qweek
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how often you you reapply:
vivelle |
tiw
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how often you you reapply:
flector |
bid
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how often you you reapply:
daytranna |
daily 2 hours before only for 9 hours make sure to alternate hips
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how often you you reapply:
nicoderm cq |
qd
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how often you you reapply:
nitro patch |
qd ensuring 10-12 hour dose free interval
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how often you you reapply:
ortho evra |
q3 weeks
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how often you you reapply:
oxytrol |
biw
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how often you you reapply:
exelon |
qd
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how often you you reapply:
neupro |
qd
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how often you you reapply:
tranderm scop |
4 hours before needed change q72
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how often you you reapply:
emsam |
qd
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fentanyl or butrans can be covered with
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tegaderm
bioclusive |
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how to dispose of butrans
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it comes with a disposal unit that can be trashed
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skewness: tail or humps
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TAILS
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skewness: negative skew
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left skew
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skewness: positive skew
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right skew
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null hypothesis
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theres no differnece
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null hypothesis is true but it's rejected in error
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this basically means there really is NO difference between the two drugs however you said there was. thats what we call a false positive
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null hypothesis is false but its accepted in error
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there really is a differnce between the two drugs but you're saying that there isnt. that's what we call a false negative
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type 2 error
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false -
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type 1 error
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false +
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relative risk equation
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exposed/ non exposed
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RR less than 1.
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the tx group had less risk. intervention reducded risk outcome
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how to calculate RRR
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1-rr
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ARR
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its just the absolute difference between outcome rates
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NNT
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1/arr
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odds and odds ratio
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# exposed/ # unexposed
or vise versa take the odds of the eposed and divide by odds of unexposed |
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interval vs ratio data
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they are both continuous data hwever
ratio has a meaningful zero interval does not |