Rylee Denisse Lagare - CLASSWORK - Ch. 13 Sterile and Hazardous Compounding
Across
- 3. Specialty that prepares radioactive pharmaceuticals
- 4. Injecting air into a vial to help withdraw liquid medication
- 5. IV catheter placed in a peripheral vein
- 6. Vial intended for one-time use without preservatives
- 8. Documentation of ingredients, calculations, and preparation steps
- 10. Scored ring on an ampule that indicates where to snap it open
- 11. More than one compounded sterile preparation made in a single process
- 17. Small, hermetically sealed sterile container
- 18. Speed at which IV fluids or medications are administered
- 20. Concentration of dissolved particles in a solution
- 22. Measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution
- 25. Safe method of removing a vial cap using the needle
- 26. Short-term IV nutrition through a peripheral vein
- 28. Effect of a solution on cell size
- 29. Needle with a filter used to remove particles from medication
Down
- 1. IV solutions between 25 and 250 mL
- 2. Lower air pressure used to contain hazardous substances
- 7. Ability of substances to mix without physical or chemical change
- 9. Pressure required to stop osmosis
- 12. Inactive liquid used to dissolve or dilute a drug
- 13. Vial containing preservatives for multiple uses
- 14. Number of drops per milliliter delivered by IV tubing
- 15. Hazardous drug that prevents or inhibits the growth of cancer cells
- 16. IV solutions greater than 250 mL
- 19. Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
- 21. Supplies used to clean and contain hazardous drug spills
- 23. Extra solution added to compensate for loss
- 24. Sterile solution of 0.9 percent sodium chloride
- 26. Filling IV tubing with fluid to remove air
- 27. Substance added to prevent microbial growth