Rylee Denisse Lagare - CLASSWORK - Ch. 13 Sterile and Hazardous Compounding

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