Preparing for Sterile/Aseptic Compounding

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  1. 4. a substance used to prevent microbial growth.
  2. 6. pathogens and microbes found on clean or sterile objects or surfaces.
  3. 9. more than one unit of a product compounded in a single process.
  4. 10. a concentrated agent that destroys bacterial and fungal spores when used in a specific time period.
  5. 11. a chemical agent used to destroy bacteria fungi, and viruses.
  6. 12. containers of sterile solution used to administer medications through a secondary set or intermittent infusion
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  1. 1. room ISO class 7 area is where Laminar airflow workbench and primary engineering control are located and aseptic handling of compounded sterile preparations occur.
  2. 2. the final preparation is prepared for the pharmacist check of a sterile compound.
  3. 3. the process of adding a sterile solution to a vial of powdered medication to make a liquid.
  4. 5. plastic- or glass-closed containers that hold medication in solution or powder form.
  5. 7. room ISO class 8 area where personal hand hygiene, garbing, and staging of components, order entry, labeling, and other activities are done before entering the buffer area (clean room).
  6. 8. apparel and clothing that should be worn during aseptic preparation of CSPs.