Across
- 3. Introduction of IV fluids without interruption of therapy.
- 4. Into or within a vein.
- 6. The area where hand hygiene, garbing, and staging of necessary products and labels must occur.
- 7. Speed at which IV medications are infused into the body
- 11. Medication Added to IVs.
- 14. Factor needed to change from one unit of volume to another.
- 15. Solution for a TPN or PPN that contains carbohydrates, protein, and sometimes lipids.
- 16. Amount of time needed to administer the medication dose.
- 19. Factor needed to change from one unit of time to another.
- 20. A small-volume IV with added medication administered through an established IV line.
- 21. Size of drop from the drip chamber.
- 23. Sterile drug admixtures that have been prepared in a controlled environment.
- 24. Set that provides small drops of fluid.
- 25. IV containing a low concentration of amino acids, dextrose, electrolytes, and sometimes lipids.
Down
- 1. Defines classification of cleanroom air based on airborne particle counts.
- 2. The area where Primary Engineering Control is physically located.
- 5. A quality assurance process whereby a trained aseptic technique personnel performs transfer of solutions using needles, syringes, and vials or bags.
- 8. A process for ensuring that training and procedures are continuously followed.
- 9. IV solution used to provide nutrition to a patient.
- 10. Specific type of flow rate calculated in drops per minute.
- 12. IV containing a high concentration of amino acids, dextrose, and sometimes lipids with electrolytes and other medications.
- 13. Quality a laminar airflow hood or a barrier isolator.
- 17. set that provides large drops of fluid.
- 18. The absence of potentially pathogenic micro-organisms.
- 22. Volume of medication administered per dose.
