Sterile Compounding Knowledge Check

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Across
  1. 6. gentamicin, vancomycin, ampicillin are examples of ______
  2. 7. What does BUD stand for?
  3. 10. Compounded Sterile Product
  4. 11. Occurs by inactivating, neutralizing, or physically removing HD residue from non-disposable surfaces and transferring it to absorbent, disposable materials (e.g., wipes, pads, or towels) appropriate to the area being cleaned
  5. 12. Predefined border within the entrance to the anteroom that separates the room into areas for different purposes. Uncovered shoes and non-designated carts/equipment shall not cross this line into the anteroom
  6. 13. Hazardous drugs must be compounded in a ____ pressure room
  7. 14. substance that is not allowed in the anteroom or clean room, used to store drugs during shipping
Down
  1. 1. drug vial that can be used for 12 hours after opening if kept in ISO 5 class air
  2. 2. Process of inhibiting or destroying microorganisms. Before disinfection can be adequately performed, surfaces must be cleaned.
  3. 3. drug vial that can be used for 28 days after opening
  4. 4. Transition area into the clean room that maintains a constant pressure gradient so that air flows out of the clean area, in addition to controlling for large air disturbances. The area where personnel hand hygiene, garbing, material disinfecting and storage, and other high particle generating activities take place
  5. 5. ___ 797
  6. 8. Renders a compound inert or inactive. Residue from deactivation must be removed by decontaminating the surface.
  7. 9. A room where the hood (also known as Primary Engineering Control or PEC) is physically located