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| sustained action and controlled release medications cannot be crushed |
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| PDR Physician's Desk Reference |
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| Can be use to formulate a package insert |
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| contains products that will cause severe adverse health consequences or death |
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| Class I of the three classes for drug recalls |
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| Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. |
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| What should be prepared under laminar airflow hoods |
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| Is 99.97 percent efficient at removing particles 0.3 micron and larger. |
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| It is okay to touch the tip of the dropper to the patient's eye when administering eye drops |
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| Certifications of all ISO classified areas |
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| Need to be done no less than every 6 months. |
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| Usually somewhat out of date |
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| One significant disadvantage of tertiary resources |
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| Sterile needle that contains a 5 micron filter to remove glass particles. |
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| licensing and registering pharmacists. |
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| The state board of pharmacy is responsible for |
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| Trissel's Handbook of Injectable Drugs |
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| Used to determine if a solution is compatible with a medication |
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| Verbal orders are given by the physician to a nurse or pharmacist by phone in an emergency |
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| a listing of drugs of choice |
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| a second medication that is infused through the primary IV administration set and is usually 250 ml or less. |
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| are excellent sources of uniform recordkeeping |
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| are package inserts, textbooks, compendia, computer databases, and review articles |
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| by a combination of mechanisms: sieving, adsorption and entrapment. |
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| contain limited quantities of certain narcotic drugs |
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| Noncompliance issues include |
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| cost,other needs and fear of the medication not working |
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| dead cell particles that can cause fever if allowed to exist in the sterile product. |
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| deliever the product to the patients (community pharmacies) |
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| deliver medication, medical devices and appliance, health and beauty aids, and other products to pharmacies. |
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| double-pan balances also capable of weighing large quantities |
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| Protected health information |
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| includes any individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained in any form, such as insurance information, social security number, and date of birth. |
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| Slowest growing pharmacies |
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| independent community pharmacies |
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| meant to be swallowed, ingested,or injected |
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| must be utilized when preparing parenteral medications |
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| often referred to as illegal drugs that have no accepted medical use and have a very high potential for abuse. |
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| often referred to as illegal drugs that have no accepted medical use and have a very high potential for abuse. |
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| placed within the first 6 inches of the hood. |
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| provides information on complementary and alternative medicine. |
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| ready to be given to the patient |
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| Poison Prevention Packaging Act |
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| regulates certain substances and requires them to have "special packaging,also refered to as "Child-resistant containers." |
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| responsible for developing and producing the pharmaceutical products. |
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| responsible for hospitalization cost for those 65 yrs of age and some disabled persons regardless of age, free of charge |
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| should be administered on dry surfaces and on areas free of hair, changing locations each time administered |
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| should be checked three times before administering medications to patients. |
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| should be given to patients that receive products containing estrogen or progesterone as well as Accutane. |
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| sterile filtered air from the top of the cabinet to the base and recirculates within the cabinet. |
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| sure the distribution of products to various companies is efficient, smooth and safe |
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| transfer the weights and take care not to drop them |
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| used for grinding and mixing |
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| Occupational and Safety Act of 1970 |
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| was passed to assure every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions. |
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| would be the gest pediatric resource to use for determining a pediatric dose. |
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| written for inpatients of an institution |
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