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cefazolin
ancef
cefuroxime
ceftin, zinacef
what gen is cefazolin
1st
what gen is cefuroxime
2nd
what gen is ceftazidime
3rd gen with antipseudomonal activity
ceftrazidime
fortaz
cefotaxime
claforan
what gen is cefotaxime
3rd
ceftriaxone
rocephin
what gen is ceftriaxone
3rd
cefepime
maxipime
what gen is cefepime
4th
aluminum contamination/toxicity can cause what (based on article)
osteomalacia
divalent ions do what to IVFE emulsions
cause cracking
is a fish tank in a compounding room a source of contamination
yes
what are the critical sites on a syringe
plunger
tip
non cytotoxic rooms are ISO?
7
what is the pressure in non cytotoxic rooms
positive 0,02 WC (water colums) greater than the adjacent anteroom which must be positive air pressure to the unfiltered outside air
what is the pressure for cytotoxic rooms
negative 0.01 WC pressure to anteroom
ketorlac
toradol
what class is ketorlac
NSAID for short term pain management and can cause HA, somnolence, dizzy, paresthesia, NV, abdominal pain
butorphanol
stadol
gauge size
3/8
what is the off label use of butorphanol
pain relief during pregnancy
what 0.22 micron filter is used for what PN solution and is the IVFE piggy back above or below the filter
2:1

below
what 1.2 micron filter is used for what PN solution and is the IVFE piggy back above or below the filter
TPN

above
HEPA filter removes particles of what size and larger
0.3 microns and larger
what is the average life of HEPA filter
5 years
what is the rate at which the air from HEPA filter is blowing at you
90-120 linear feat/min
what patients should amiodarone not be given to
those with iodine sensitivity
milrinone
primacor
geodone
ziprasidone
gentamicin
apogen
milrinone indication
inotropic vasodilator for patients with decompensated heart failure
geodone indication
atypical antipsychotic used for acute agitation in schizophrenic patients
aztreonam
azactam
clindamycin
cleocin
daptomycin
cubicin
darbepoetin
aranesp
fentanyl
sublimaze
metronidazole
flagyl
midazolam
versed
nitroglycerin
tridil
nitro-bid
pamidronate
aredia
pantoprazole
protonix
ranitidine
zantac
trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole
bactrim, septra
aztreonam indication
monobactam abx for lower respiratory tract infections, UTI, skin and skin structure infections
clindamycin indication
respiratory tract infections, soft tissue infections, intraabdominal infections
daptomycin indication
skin and skin structure infections
darbepoetin indication
growth factor used for anemia associated with CKD or chemotherapy
midazolam indication
BZD anesthetic
pamidronate indication
bone resorption inhibitor

NOT A PPI
pantoprazole indication
antiulcer PPI used for GERD and zollinger ellison syndrome
ranitidine indication
antiulcer H2 histamine Rc antagonist used for GERD, zollinger ellison syndrome, and gastric/duodenal ulcers
what is given to treat CMV neuritis
ganciclovir (cytovene)
does bumetanide cause hypoglycemia?
no it causes hypokalemia, hypochloremia, hyponatremia, muscle cramps, dizziness, hypotension, HA, encephalopathy
where are handwashing and garbing procedures and other particulate generating activities performed
anteroom
for high risk compounding, ante room must be
physically seperated from buffer area by wall, door, or pass through
anteroom is what for cytotoxic rooms and noncytotoxic rooms
cytotoxic ISO 7
noncytoxic ISO 8
what form of calcium is the most problematic
calcium phosphate
when do you add MVI to TPN
add MVI to PN immediately prior to hanging the bag
what drug causes hypoglycemia
Bactrim
what are PN compatibility calcium phosphate precipitation risk factors
increase in pH, temp
high concentrations of either calcium or phosphate
use of CaCl salt
decrease in AA and dextrose concentrations
improper sequence when mixing Ca and phosphate
what is the order in which calcium and phosphate is added
phosphate first
calcium last
what are the hypotonic solutions
0.45% NS
5% dextrose
how long does it take for recertification of personnel
6 months
how often is environmental testing done
every 6 months
how often is nonviable particle testing done
every 6 months
what is the expiration of ADD-VANTAGE system
30 days max
what is the expiration date for mini bag plus
15 days
in order for a product to be used in preparation for immediate use it must be a
low risk product
for immediate use products how long can you compound and when does administration begin
compounding can't exceed 1 hr
administration begins within 1 hour of starting preparation
when should immediate use products be discarded
if not used in 1 hr
PN are considered what level risk
medium
PN are what ISO class
ISO 5
class 100 environment
what is an indication for PN
immediate correction of fluid deficit
horizontal flow laminar flow hood blows the air which way and is used for what type of preps
air blows TOWARDS the worker
used in non-chemo prep
what type of alcohol is used to clean the hood
70% isopropyl alcohol