Aseptic Processing / Sterile Compounding Course with NO CE
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Engineering Controls and Facility Design Demo12 Topics|11 Quizzes
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Facility and Engineering Controls Vocabulary
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Facility Basics
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Facility Design
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Secondary Engineering Controls
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Secondary Engineering Controls - Part 2
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Primary Engineering Controls
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First Air and Maintenance BSC
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First Air and Maintenance LAFW
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Airflow Visualization
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Airflow Visualization - part 2
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Contamination Control - The 6 Ms
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Contamination Control part 2 - Mitigating the 6 Ms
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Facility and Engineering Controls Vocabulary
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Garbing for the Cleanroom Demo10 Topics|10 Quizzes
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Cleaning and Disinfection of the Cleanroom Demo10 Topics|9 Quizzes
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Cleaning and Sanitization of the Cleanroom Vocabulary
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Introduction to Cleaning and Disinfection
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Agents
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Cleaning Frequency and Order
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Cleaning and Disinfection Techniques
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Cleaning Materials and Equipment
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Primary Engineering Control - LAFW
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Deactivate, Decontaminate, Cleaning and Disinfecting a BSC
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Cleaning After a Worst Case Event - Triple Clean
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Assessing Cleaning and Disinfection Efficacy
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Cleaning and Sanitization of the Cleanroom Vocabulary
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Proper Compounding Aseptic Technique6 Topics|5 Quizzes
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Cleanroom Environmental Monitoring11 Topics|11 Quizzes
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Interpreting Cleanroom Certification Reports1 Topic
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Handling Hazardous Drugs14 Topics|1 Quiz
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Handling Hazardous Drugs - Standards and Regulations
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Types of Exposure
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Facility Design and Engineering Controls
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Personal Protective Equipment
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Proper PPE in Certain Scenarios
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Verifying Chemo Compounding Technique
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Hazard Communication Plan
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Chemo Spill Cleanup
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Environmental Wipe Sampling
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Medical Surveillance
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – HD List and Assessment of Risk
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Workflow Strategies for Hazardous Drug Handling
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Handling Hazardous Drugs – Designated Person SOPs and Documentation
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Handling Hazardous Drugs - Final Quiz
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Handling Hazardous Drugs - Standards and Regulations
Quizzes
Participants 16648
Type of Activity / Target Audience
This knowledge-based activity is designed for those working in a healthcare setting that is handling hazardous drugs to educate on risks of exposure, prevention strategies and workflow..
Statement of Need
Technicians need to have an understanding of how to properly perform environmental monitoring in order to assess the state of the cleanroom and remediate any contamination if necessary.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity Pharmacists should be able to:
- Discuss 3 activities where pharmacy healthcare workers handle HDs and the potential route of exposure for each
- Explain what supplemental control needs to be used during the administration of antineoplastic HDs with the appropriate dosage form
- Discuss 8 activities noted in USP 800 where PPE is required
- Discuss what must be available, according to USP Chapter <800>, in all areas where hazardous drugs are handled
- List 7 topics for training the designated person is responsible for ensuring all personnel are compliant with
At the conclusion of this activity, Technicians should be able to:
- List 4 potential routes of exposure when handling hazardous drugs
- Explain what types of HDs need to be stored separately inside a negative pressure environment
- Explain how often gowns need to be changed during continuous use in compounding with HDs
- Discuss the 3 PPE components that must be used when disposing of HDs
- List the 4 steps for properly cleaning up a hazardous drug spill
ACTIVITY DETAILS AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Credit Amounts:
- ACPE# 0651-0000-21-002-H07-P / 0651-0000-21-002-H07-T
- CPE: 2 hours or 0.2 CEU
- In order to receive credit participants must complete post-test and survey
- Cost: $49.99
- Release: August 1st 2021
- Expires: August 1st 2024
- Estimated time to complete: 2 hours
- System Requirements: Internet and web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer) and speakers
Faculty
Seth DePasquale, R.Ph., BCSCP
Faculty Disclosure
All planners, speakers, authors, and reviewers involved with content development for continuing education activities provided by Lyceum are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the content of the activity. Detailed disclosures will be included in participant materials or given prior to the start of the activity.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests
Seth DePasquale is the faculty and advisor for content for Lyceum LLC, an accredited provider of continuing education by ACPE
The material presented in this course represents information obtained from the scientific literature as well as the clinical experiences of the speakers. In some cases, the presentations might include discussion of investigational agents and/or off-label indications for various agents used in clinical practice. Speakers will inform the audience when they are discussing investigational and/or off-label uses.
Content review confirmed that the content was developed in a fair, balanced manner free from commercial bias. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone commercial bias in any presentation, but it is made to provide participants with information that might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation.
Lyceum, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education