CLASSWORK - Ch. 13 Sterile and Hazardous Compounding - Key Terms
Across
- 2. A scored area on an ampule neck where it is broken open
- 4. A sterile solution containing 0.9 percent sodium chloride
- 8. The natural flow of molecules through a semi-permeable membrane
- 11. A substance added to inhibit microbial growth
- 12. The way cells respond to a solution
- 13. More than one unit of a compounded sterile preparation made in a single process
- 14. An IV line placed in a peripheral vein
- 17. A measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- 18. The pressure required to maintain equilibrium of a solution
- 20. Scooping the needle tip before puncturing a vial stopper
- 21. The number of drops per milliliter delivered by IV tubing
- 22. Flushing IV tubing to remove air before medication administration
- 24. IV solutions greater than 250 mL
- 26. A vial designed for one-time use without preservatives
- 27. A small, hermetically sealed sterile glass container for medication
- 28. A needle with a micron filter used to prevent glass or particles from entering a solution
- 29. Extra solution added to compensate for evaporation loss
- 30. The concentration of molecules in a volume of fluid
Down
- 1. Supplies used to contain and clean hazardous drug spills
- 3. Short-term parenteral nutrition with carbohydrates or lipids
- 5. A vial containing preservatives designed for multiple uses
- 6. A hazardous drug that reduces or prevents the growth of cancer cells
- 7. A pharmacy specialty that compounds radioactive medications
- 9. IV solutions typically between 25 and 250 mL
- 10. The technique of using air pressure to withdraw fluid into a syringe
- 15. The ability of substances to combine without physical or chemical change
- 16. A document detailing ingredients, calculations, and preparation steps
- 19. A room with lower pressure that prevents hazardous substances from escaping
- 23. The speed at which IV fluids or medication are administered
- 25. An inactive ingredient added to dilute an active drug