CLASSWORK - Ch. 13 Sterile and Hazardous Compounding - Key Terms

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