Sterile Formulations

Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Sealed glass containers with an elongated neck
    • A. 

      Gauge

    • B. 

      Ampules

    • C. 

      CSP

    • D. 

      Vial

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  • 2. 
    A filter placed immediately before a solution patients vein
    • A. 

      Membrane filter

    • B. 

      Depth filter

    • C. 

      Final filter

    • D. 

      None of the above

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  • 3. 
    A high efficiency air filter
    • A. 

      HEPA filter

    • B. 

      Diluent

    • C. 

      Final filter

    • D. 

      Web filter

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  • 4. 
    A solvent that dissolves a lyophilized powder or dilutes a solution
    • A. 

      Diluent

    • B. 

      Solvent

    • C. 

      Additive

    • D. 

      Admixture

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  • 5. 
    A needle measurement
    • A. 

      Ampules

    • B. 

      Bevel

    • C. 

      Heparin lock

    • D. 

      Gauge

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  • 6. 
    An angled surface, at the tip of a needle
    • A. 

      Bevel

    • B. 

      Bevel heel

    • C. 

      Hub

    • D. 

      Shaft

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  • 7. 
    Movement of particles in a solution through permeable membranes
    • A. 

      Filter

    • B. 

      Dialysis

    • C. 

      Flow rate

    • D. 

      Anhydrous

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  • 8. 
    Methods that maintain sterility products
    • A. 

      Aseptic technique

    • B. 

      Bleaching

    • C. 

      A clean person

    • D. 

      Admixture

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  • 9. 
    The resulting solution when a drug is added to a parenteral solution
    • A. 

      Admixture

    • B. 

      Solution

    • C. 

      Addtive

    • D. 

      Juice

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  • 10. 
    A compounded sterile parenteral dosage form that will be parenterally administered.
    • A. 

      Coring

    • B. 

      Depth filter

    • C. 

      Compounded sterile preparation (CSP)

    • D. 

      Gauge

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  • 11. 
    The rate (in ml/hour or ml/minute) at which the solution is administered to the patient.
    • A. 

      Gauge

    • B. 

      Coring

    • C. 

      Diluent

    • D. 

      Flow rate

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  • 12. 
    An injection device used when a primary LVP solution is not a drug available.
    • A. 

      Heparin lock

    • B. 

      Bevel

    • C. 

      Final filter

    • D. 

      Ampules