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A device with unidirectional airflow designed to prevent product contamination during sterile nonhazardous drug preparation. |
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A room that is maintained at a higher pressure than the adjacent areas; therefore, the net flow of air is out of the room. |
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Protects individual workers from hazardous physical or chemical exposures |
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Used for non-sterile HD preparation. Designed to remove airborne contaminants through HEPA filtration and prevent contamination of the work environment. |
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To put on PPE. |
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A vertical unidirectional ventilated cabinet used to prepare HDs |
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A room that is maintained at a lower pressure than the adjacent areas; therefore the net flow of air is into the room. |
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Inactivation, neutralization, or removal of HD contaminants on surfaces, usually by chemical means. |
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Where the ISO Class 5 environment is located. |
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designed to protect healthcare workers from exposure to HDs and prevent product contamination during sterile HD preparation. |
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The process of inhibiting or destroying microorganisms. |
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A container of supplies, warning signage, and related materials used to contain the spill of an HD. |
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A room in which a C-PEC is placed and designed to contain HD contaminants. |
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A negative pressure room with minimal requirements for ACPH and no requirements for air quality. |
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To remove PPE. |
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A ventilated device designed to prevent worker and environmental. exposure to HDs |
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The date or time beyond which a compounded preparation cannot not be used and must be discarded |
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