Deck 12: Aseptic Technique and Sterile Compounding

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Which of the following reasons explains why many hospitals contract out intravenous (IV) preparations?

A) Hospitals do not have trained personnel.
B) Complying with the new USP <797> rules regarding IV preparation areas is an enormous expense.
C) Hospitals do not have time to prepare them.
D) All of the above are explanations.
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CSP stands for:

A) Combination sterile products
B) Compounded sterile products
C) Combination sterile preparations
D) Compounded sterile preparations
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What percent isopropyl alcohol should be used when cleaning a horizontal laminar airflow hood?

A) 50
B) 70
C) 90
D) 100
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PCA stands for:

A) Pain-controlling analgesia
B) Patient-controlled analgesia
C) Pump-containing analgesia
D) Pump-continuous analgesia
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How many times may a filter needle be used before being replaced with a regular needle?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
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When a chunk of rubber from a stopper is found in a vial, what has occurred?

A) Chunking
B) Coring
C) Beveling
D) Clumping
Question
Which term means the opening of a needle?

A) Cap
B) Bore
C) Hub
D) Shaft
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The official updates to USP <797> that took effect on June 1, 2008, include all of the following except:

A) Revised risk categories for CSPs
B) Addition of a new low-risk, 12-hour beyond-use date (BUD) category
C) Guidelines about the use of single-dose and multidose vials
D) Guidelines about reconstituting oral antibiotics
Question
Health care-associated infections are also called:

A) Hospital-induced infections
B) Hospital-spread infections
C) Health care-spread infections
D) Nosocomial infections
Question
Work in a horizontal flow hood should be performed at least _____ inches inside the hood.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
Question
USP <797> contains guidelines that apply to:

A) Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
B) Nurses
C) Physicians
D) All of the above
Question
A HEPA filter traps all particles larger than _______ micrometers.

A) 0.2
B) 0.5
C) 10
D) 100
Question
The rules regarding the inspection of IV hoods specify that they must be certified:

A) Once a year
B) Once a month
C) Only at installation
D) And verified every 6 months or whenever they are moved
Question
Pharmacies that prepare compounded sterile preparations must research, create, and document their standard operating procedures (SOPs) for ______ regulations.

A) USP <797>
B) USP <795>
C) ASHP
D) The Joint Commission (TJC)
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How long do vertical or horizontal flow hoods need to run before performing any IV preparations?

A) 10 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 1 hour
Question
What should a technician do if he or she touches the needle to anything unintended in the hood?

A) Alcohol it.
B) Discard it, and replace it with a new one.
C) Nothing; everything inside is sterile if properly cleaned.
D) Let the first air blow on it for 10 seconds.
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The anteroom is adjacent to the:

A) Green room
B) Clean or buffer room
C) Primary engineering control room
D) Non-sterile compounding room
Question
In which of the following setting(s) is(are) pharmacy technicians likely to prepare CSPs?

A) Home health services
B) Long-term care
C) Hospitals
D) All of the above
Question
Which type of hood provides the most protection for the preparer?

A) Horizontal flow hood
B) Vertical flow hood
C) Glove box
D) All are equal if used properly
Question
What is the maximum volume (in millimeters) of a tension-type syringe?

A) 0.5
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
Question
The most common gauge size(s) used for preparing IV medications is/are:

A) 16, 18, and 19
B) 20
C) 25
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following forms of training will a pharmacy technician i required to have completed to work in a hospital setting?

A) Blood-borne pathogen
B) CPR
C) First aid
D) All of the above
Question
All of the following can be added to a TPN except:

A) Regular insulin
B) Neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin
C) Histamine-2 antagonists
D) Electrolytes
Question
A room that has a lower pressure than surrounding rooms is called a ___________ pressure room.

A) reverse
B) negative
C) positive
D) forward
Question
An area exposed to air or touch, such as a vial, needle, or ampule, is called a:

A) Critical site
B) Clean site
C) Sterile site
D) First-air site
Question
Which of the following IV hoods can be used to prepare chemotherapy medications?

A) Horizontal flow hood
B) Vertical flow hood
C) Biological safety cabinet
D) B and C
Question
Which of the statement is not true regarding sharps containers?

A) They are always located inside the hood.
B) They are required for the disposal of needles and syringes.
C) They should be replaced when two-thirds full.
D) They must be picked up or delivered to an approved red bag or medical waste treatment site.
Question
According to USP <797>, how often must media-fill tests be performed?

A) At the time of hire
B) Annually for low- and medium-risk compounding levels
C) Twice a year for high-risk compounding levels
D) All of the above
Question
What is the last part of an IV hood to be cleaned?

A) Sides
B) Top
C) Filter
D) Work surface
Question
What special consideration(s) must be addressed when preparing a nitroglycerin (NTG) IV?

A) An NTG IV must be prepared immediately before using.
B) It can only be prepared by a pharmacist.
C) An NTG IV must be placed in a glass container.
D) All of the above are considerations.
Question
An IV bag that is infused over a specified amount of time but is not given IV push is called an:

A) IV drip
B) IV infusion
C) Intradermal bag
D) A and B
Question
Regardless of how much is left in the IV bag, hyperalimentation solution must be changed at least every _____ hours.

A) 12
B) 24
C) 48
D) 72
Question
Which of the following statements is(are) true regarding the ADD-Vantage system?

A) Once attached to the solution, the IV medication cannot be returned to the pharmacy or reused.
B) The pharmacy technician is responsible for mixing the powdered drug with the solution.
C) It reduces the amount of wasted medication.
D) It is inexpensive.
Question
One-half normal saline is:

A) 0.5% sodium chloride
B) 0.45% sodium chloride
C) 0.45% normal saline
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following is(are) an example(s) that a standard precaution that a pharmacy technician will be required to have performed when working in a hospital?

A) Influenza immunization
B) Shingles immunization
C) Tuberculosis testing
D) Both A and C
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MDV stands for:

A) Mid-dose vial
B) Multidose vial
C) Many-dose vial
D) Multiple drug vial
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KPO4 is the chemical formula for:

A) Calcium phosphate
B) Potassium phosphorous oxide
C) Potassium phosphate
D) Calcium phosphorous oxide
Question
All total parenteral nutrition (TPN) orders contain:

A) Dextrose and amino acids
B) Lipids
C) Electrolytes and multivitamins
D) All of the above
Question
According to USP <797>, the storage temperature for a pharmacy refrigerator should be:

A) 2° to 8° C
B) 10° to 20° C
C) 36° to 46° F
D) A and C
Question
Which one of the following products is considered hazardous?

A) Antibiotics
B) Anticoagulants
C) Radioactive compounds
D) Diuretics
Question
All of the following are syringes available to be used in a pharmacy except:

A) 0.5 mL
B) 1 mL
C) 15 mL
D) 60 mL
Question
What is the minimum frequency that counters and work surfaces must be cleaned?

A) Beginning of each pharmacy shift
B) Daily
C) Every 8 hours
D) Weekly
Question
What is the sequence in donning PPEs?

A) Head and facial hair covers, shoe covers, face masks/eye shields
B) Head and facial hair covers, face shields/eye shields, shoe covers
C) Shoe covers, head and facial hair covers, face masks/eye shields.
D) Shoe covers, face masks/eye shields, head and facial hair covers
Question
How many Risk Levels exist under USP <797>?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
Question
What is the minimum amount of time that a BSC must be turned on prior to compounding?

A) 10 minutes
B) 15 minutes
C) 20 minutes
D) 30 minutes
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1
Which of the following reasons explains why many hospitals contract out intravenous (IV) preparations?

A) Hospitals do not have trained personnel.
B) Complying with the new USP <797> rules regarding IV preparation areas is an enormous expense.
C) Hospitals do not have time to prepare them.
D) All of the above are explanations.
Complying with the new USP <797> rules regarding IV preparation areas is an enormous expense.
2
CSP stands for:

A) Combination sterile products
B) Compounded sterile products
C) Combination sterile preparations
D) Compounded sterile preparations
Compounded sterile preparations
3
What percent isopropyl alcohol should be used when cleaning a horizontal laminar airflow hood?

A) 50
B) 70
C) 90
D) 100
70
4
PCA stands for:

A) Pain-controlling analgesia
B) Patient-controlled analgesia
C) Pump-containing analgesia
D) Pump-continuous analgesia
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How many times may a filter needle be used before being replaced with a regular needle?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
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When a chunk of rubber from a stopper is found in a vial, what has occurred?

A) Chunking
B) Coring
C) Beveling
D) Clumping
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Which term means the opening of a needle?

A) Cap
B) Bore
C) Hub
D) Shaft
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8
The official updates to USP <797> that took effect on June 1, 2008, include all of the following except:

A) Revised risk categories for CSPs
B) Addition of a new low-risk, 12-hour beyond-use date (BUD) category
C) Guidelines about the use of single-dose and multidose vials
D) Guidelines about reconstituting oral antibiotics
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9
Health care-associated infections are also called:

A) Hospital-induced infections
B) Hospital-spread infections
C) Health care-spread infections
D) Nosocomial infections
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10
Work in a horizontal flow hood should be performed at least _____ inches inside the hood.

A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
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USP <797> contains guidelines that apply to:

A) Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
B) Nurses
C) Physicians
D) All of the above
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A HEPA filter traps all particles larger than _______ micrometers.

A) 0.2
B) 0.5
C) 10
D) 100
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The rules regarding the inspection of IV hoods specify that they must be certified:

A) Once a year
B) Once a month
C) Only at installation
D) And verified every 6 months or whenever they are moved
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14
Pharmacies that prepare compounded sterile preparations must research, create, and document their standard operating procedures (SOPs) for ______ regulations.

A) USP <797>
B) USP <795>
C) ASHP
D) The Joint Commission (TJC)
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15
How long do vertical or horizontal flow hoods need to run before performing any IV preparations?

A) 10 minutes
B) 20 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 1 hour
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16
What should a technician do if he or she touches the needle to anything unintended in the hood?

A) Alcohol it.
B) Discard it, and replace it with a new one.
C) Nothing; everything inside is sterile if properly cleaned.
D) Let the first air blow on it for 10 seconds.
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The anteroom is adjacent to the:

A) Green room
B) Clean or buffer room
C) Primary engineering control room
D) Non-sterile compounding room
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18
In which of the following setting(s) is(are) pharmacy technicians likely to prepare CSPs?

A) Home health services
B) Long-term care
C) Hospitals
D) All of the above
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Which type of hood provides the most protection for the preparer?

A) Horizontal flow hood
B) Vertical flow hood
C) Glove box
D) All are equal if used properly
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What is the maximum volume (in millimeters) of a tension-type syringe?

A) 0.5
B) 1
C) 3
D) 5
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21
The most common gauge size(s) used for preparing IV medications is/are:

A) 16, 18, and 19
B) 20
C) 25
D) All of the above
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Which of the following forms of training will a pharmacy technician i required to have completed to work in a hospital setting?

A) Blood-borne pathogen
B) CPR
C) First aid
D) All of the above
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23
All of the following can be added to a TPN except:

A) Regular insulin
B) Neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin
C) Histamine-2 antagonists
D) Electrolytes
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24
A room that has a lower pressure than surrounding rooms is called a ___________ pressure room.

A) reverse
B) negative
C) positive
D) forward
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An area exposed to air or touch, such as a vial, needle, or ampule, is called a:

A) Critical site
B) Clean site
C) Sterile site
D) First-air site
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26
Which of the following IV hoods can be used to prepare chemotherapy medications?

A) Horizontal flow hood
B) Vertical flow hood
C) Biological safety cabinet
D) B and C
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27
Which of the statement is not true regarding sharps containers?

A) They are always located inside the hood.
B) They are required for the disposal of needles and syringes.
C) They should be replaced when two-thirds full.
D) They must be picked up or delivered to an approved red bag or medical waste treatment site.
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28
According to USP <797>, how often must media-fill tests be performed?

A) At the time of hire
B) Annually for low- and medium-risk compounding levels
C) Twice a year for high-risk compounding levels
D) All of the above
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What is the last part of an IV hood to be cleaned?

A) Sides
B) Top
C) Filter
D) Work surface
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30
What special consideration(s) must be addressed when preparing a nitroglycerin (NTG) IV?

A) An NTG IV must be prepared immediately before using.
B) It can only be prepared by a pharmacist.
C) An NTG IV must be placed in a glass container.
D) All of the above are considerations.
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31
An IV bag that is infused over a specified amount of time but is not given IV push is called an:

A) IV drip
B) IV infusion
C) Intradermal bag
D) A and B
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32
Regardless of how much is left in the IV bag, hyperalimentation solution must be changed at least every _____ hours.

A) 12
B) 24
C) 48
D) 72
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33
Which of the following statements is(are) true regarding the ADD-Vantage system?

A) Once attached to the solution, the IV medication cannot be returned to the pharmacy or reused.
B) The pharmacy technician is responsible for mixing the powdered drug with the solution.
C) It reduces the amount of wasted medication.
D) It is inexpensive.
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34
One-half normal saline is:

A) 0.5% sodium chloride
B) 0.45% sodium chloride
C) 0.45% normal saline
D) None of the above
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35
Which of the following is(are) an example(s) that a standard precaution that a pharmacy technician will be required to have performed when working in a hospital?

A) Influenza immunization
B) Shingles immunization
C) Tuberculosis testing
D) Both A and C
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36
MDV stands for:

A) Mid-dose vial
B) Multidose vial
C) Many-dose vial
D) Multiple drug vial
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37
KPO4 is the chemical formula for:

A) Calcium phosphate
B) Potassium phosphorous oxide
C) Potassium phosphate
D) Calcium phosphorous oxide
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38
All total parenteral nutrition (TPN) orders contain:

A) Dextrose and amino acids
B) Lipids
C) Electrolytes and multivitamins
D) All of the above
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39
According to USP <797>, the storage temperature for a pharmacy refrigerator should be:

A) 2° to 8° C
B) 10° to 20° C
C) 36° to 46° F
D) A and C
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40
Which one of the following products is considered hazardous?

A) Antibiotics
B) Anticoagulants
C) Radioactive compounds
D) Diuretics
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41
All of the following are syringes available to be used in a pharmacy except:

A) 0.5 mL
B) 1 mL
C) 15 mL
D) 60 mL
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42
What is the minimum frequency that counters and work surfaces must be cleaned?

A) Beginning of each pharmacy shift
B) Daily
C) Every 8 hours
D) Weekly
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43
What is the sequence in donning PPEs?

A) Head and facial hair covers, shoe covers, face masks/eye shields
B) Head and facial hair covers, face shields/eye shields, shoe covers
C) Shoe covers, head and facial hair covers, face masks/eye shields.
D) Shoe covers, face masks/eye shields, head and facial hair covers
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How many Risk Levels exist under USP <797>?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Six
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What is the minimum amount of time that a BSC must be turned on prior to compounding?

A) 10 minutes
B) 15 minutes
C) 20 minutes
D) 30 minutes
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