Sterile and Nonsterile Compounding Online Practice Exam

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Practice Exam Example:

Question:

Where should one place used syringes?

Answer:

D —USP ,797. requires that used syringes be placed in a sharps container.

This Online Practice Exam is for Chapter:  Sterile and Nonsterile Compounding (REVIEW QUESTIONS).

Chapter Objectives
           Upon completion of Chapter 3, the pharmacy technician student will be able to
           1. Perform the necessary calculations needed to compound sterile and nonsterile products.
           2. List factors that can affect a drug’s stability and differentiate between an expiration date and beyond-use date.
           3. Identify the various pharmacy dosage forms, characteristics, and routes of administration.
           4. Explain nonsterile compounding, including:
               •  Identify and explain the uses of the various equipment in nonsterile compounding.
               •  Define the techniques used in nonsterile compounding.
               •  List the steps used in the preparation of nonsterile compounds.
           5. Do the following regarding sterile compounding:
               •  Identify standard operating procedures under United States Pharmacopeia <797>.
               •  Identify and explain the uses of the various equipment used in sterile compounding.
               •  Identify the various types and uses of laminar airflow workbenches in sterile compounding.
               •  List the steps used in the preparation of sterile compounds.
           6. Describe infection control measures and processes.
           7. Explain the handling and disposal of hazardous materials.

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