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Parenterals: Compounding Sterile Formulations Chapter 9 Start Quiz

Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and administered?

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You are INCORRECT! Try Again? ✖ YesNo (Hint: see page 252 of The Pharmacy Technician 5E)

Which is NOT a special requirement for how parenteral products are made, packaged, and administered?

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Large-volume parenteral (LVP) solutions are intravenous solutions packaged in containers holding

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Which is NOT an example of a small-volume parenteral (SVP) solution?

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An administration set consists of:

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Which pump is NOT a positive- pressure pump?

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Which is NOT a general aseptic technique for working in a laminar flow hood or biological safety cabinet?

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Which is NOT a major component of a quality assurance program?

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Which is NOT a factor affecting compatibility and sterility of two or more drugs in the preparation of IV admixtures?

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What are the different ways to express the concentration of a drug in a parenteral solution?

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