True - ✔✔ The needle of a syring should not be wiped with alcohol before use to make sure it is sterile?
True - ✔✔ Large-volume drips
... [Show More] include three sizes: 1L, 2L and 3L?
False - ✔✔ The horizontal flow hood can be used only for chemotherapy agents
IV (intravenous) - ✔✔ Large volumes can be injected via the IV--into the vein
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
IT (intrathecal) - ✔✔ Injected into the lumbar sheath at the base of the spine
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
SQ or SC(subcutaneous) - ✔✔ Under the skin is the SQ or SC injections are done
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
IVP (intravenous push) - ✔✔ Usually no more than 10mL is injected into the vein quickly and forcefully
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
IM (intramuscular) - ✔✔ Into the muscle. Usually no more than 5mL is injected
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
ID (intradermal) - ✔✔ Upper layers of the skin ( up to 1mL) can be injected
Routes of administration for Parenteral Agents
Define Hyperalimentation: - ✔✔ Hyperalimentation is the Parenteral nutrition for individuals or persons who are unable to eat solids or liquids
Define Parenteral medication: - ✔✔ Parenteral medication is medication administered by injection, such as intravenously or intramuscularly
Define Total parenteral nutrition: - ✔✔ Total parenternal nutrition in large volumes of intracenous nutrition administered through the central vein (subclavian vein), which allows for a higher concentration of solutions
Define Peripheral parenteral: - ✔✔ Peripheral parenteral is the injection of a medication into the veins located on the periphery of the body system instead of a central vein or artery
What is MVI? - ✔✔ Multivitamin for injection
What is D10W? - ✔✔ 10% Dextrose in water
What is MGS04? - ✔✔ Magnesium Sulfate
What is TPN? - ✔✔ Total Parenteral Nutrition
What is D51/2NS? - ✔✔ 5% Dextrose and 0.45% Sodium Chloride
What is D5NS? - ✔✔ 5% Dextrose and 0.9% Sodium Chloride
What is D5LR? - ✔✔ 5% Dextrose and Lactate Ringer
What is D5W? - ✔✔ 5% Dextrose in water
What is LVP? - ✔✔ LVP is Large volume parenteral
What is NS? - ✔✔ NS is normal saline
What is 1/2 NS? - ✔✔ 1/2 NS is half strength normal saline
What is SQ? - ✔✔ SQ means subcutaneous
When compounding sterile products, what must you do? - ✔✔ You must first wash your hands with antiseptic soap thoroughly prior to compounding procedures as well as maintain a direct open path between the airflow and the admixture
When preparing a sterile product, it is important to remember to work _______ inches in from the outside edge of the hood? - ✔✔ Six inches
Name the parts of a needle? - ✔✔ The bevel which is the opening
The shaft is the length of the needle
The hub connects the needle to the syringe.
The barrel is not part of the needle its part of the syringe [Show Less]