16 Questions
What is the primary purpose of establishing aseptic technique in sterile product compounding?
To minimize contact with nonsterile surfaces and prevent contamination
What is the recommended volume to exchange at a time when reconstituting small vials?
2 mL
What is the primary difference between Category 1 and Category 2 in the UPS Chapter?
Environmental control
What is the prerequisite for a compounded sterile product to be labeled with the names and amounts of ingredients?
Administration is performed by the person who compounded the product
What is the Beyond-Use Date (BUD) for multi-dose vials after initial entry?
28 days
What is the purpose of applying sterile 70% isopropyl alcohol to gloves before entering the compounding area?
To disinfect the gloves
What is the primary purpose of a sporicidal agent?
To destroy bacterial and fungi spores
What is the recommended gauge for an IM injection?
22-25
What type of plastic IV infusion container does not collapse as fluid exits?
Hard Polyolefin
What is the purpose of a lock in IV administration?
To prevent blood clots from forming
What is the difference between a primary and secondary IV line?
Primary lines connect to the patient access point, while secondary lines connect to the primary line
What is the frequency of replacing peripheral IV catheters?
Every 72-96 hours
What is the composition of Lactated Ringers solution?
Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Chloride, Lactate
What is the purpose of the SASH sequence in IV administration?
To access catheter function and maintain patency
What is the classification of an anteroom with access to a positive-pressure buffer room?
ISO Class 8
What is the purpose of a non-tunneled catheter?
For short-term use
Test your knowledge of critical sites in sterile product compounding and learn how to establish appropriate aseptic technique, including airflow direction, reconstitution of vials, and proper distance within the hood. Assess the importance of various sites and practice correct spacing and exchange techniques.
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