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anteroom
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room located directly outside of the clean room
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endotoxin
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toxins within the walls of the gram negative bacteria
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hibiclens
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cleanser used in aseptic washing, main ingredient is chlorhexidine
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isopropryl alcholol
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ipa
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IV admixture
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a solution + additive
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first air
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air directly from HEPA filter
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quality assurance
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standards and procedures to make sure all protocol measures are taken to ensure aseptic technique
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SOP
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procedures and guildelines that must be enacted in every aspect of practicing aseptic technique
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media-fill list
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test used to qualify technique of personnel and insure sterile procedures
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USP <797>
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regulations addressing sterile preparation facilities under United States Pharmacopeia
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add-a-vial
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this is a type of ready to mix system
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admixture
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the resulting solution when a drug is added to a parenteral solution
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chemotherapy mixtures
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these are always prepared in a biological safety cabinet
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anhydrous
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without water
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additive
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a drug that is added to a parenteral solution
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dialysis
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movement of particles in a solution through permeable membranes
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final filter
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a filter placed immediately before a solution enters a patients vein
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flow rate
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the ml/hr or ml/min at which the solution is administered to the patient
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hypertonic
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IV solutions that have greater osmolarity than blood, can cause injury to blood cells
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irrigation solution
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wash used during surgical or urologic procedures to clean, lubricate or moisten body tissue
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lyophilized
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freeze dried
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TNA
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total nutrient admixture solution
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volume control chamber
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part of an administration set used to set flow rate
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flashball
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flexible rubber tubing near the needle adapter on an administration set
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clean room
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area which the concentration of all airborne particles is controlled and where aseptic compounding takes place
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what are the 6 common chemotherapy routes of administration?
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oral, intravenous, intraarterial, intralesional, intraperitoneal, intrathecal
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these are 3 examples of ready to mix systems
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add-vantage system, mini-bag plus system, add-a-vial system
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what are some examples of sterile compounding incompatiabilities?
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ph, ligh, temperature, solutions, plastics, chemical complexion, time, buffer capacity
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positive pressure pumps
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peristalitic, cassette, and elastomeric
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peritoneal dialysis solution
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a solution placed and emptied from the peritoneal cavity to remove toxic substances
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