Sterile Formulations
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1.Sealed glass containers with an elongated neck
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A.
Gauge
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B.
Ampules
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C.
CSP
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D.
Vial
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2.A filter placed immediately before a solution patients vein
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A.
Membrane filter
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B.
Depth filter
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C.
Final filter
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D.
None of the above
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3.A high efficiency air filter
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A.
HEPA filter
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B.
Diluent
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C.
Final filter
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D.
Web filter
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4.A solvent that dissolves a lyophilized powder or dilutes a solution
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A.
Diluent
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B.
Solvent
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C.
Additive
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D.
Admixture
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5.A needle measurement
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A.
Ampules
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B.
Bevel
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C.
Heparin lock
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D.
Gauge
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6.An angled surface, at the tip of a needle
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A.
Bevel
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B.
Bevel heel
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C.
Hub
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D.
Shaft
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7.Movement of particles in a solution through permeable membranes
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A.
Filter
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B.
Dialysis
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C.
Flow rate
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D.
Anhydrous
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8.Methods that maintain sterility products
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A.
Aseptic technique
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B.
Bleaching
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C.
A clean person
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D.
Admixture
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9.The resulting solution when a drug is added to a parenteral solution
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A.
Admixture
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B.
Solution
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C.
Addtive
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D.
Juice
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10.A compounded sterile parenteral dosage form that will be parenterally administered.
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A.
Coring
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B.
Depth filter
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C.
Compounded sterile preparation (CSP)
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D.
Gauge
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11.The rate (in ml/hour or ml/minute) at which the solution is administered to the patient.
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A.
Gauge
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B.
Coring
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C.
Diluent
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D.
Flow rate
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12.An injection device used when a primary LVP solution is not a drug available.
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A.
Heparin lock
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B.
Bevel
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C.
Final filter
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D.
Ampules
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