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
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Proper Compounding Aseptic Technique Final Quiz
Seth DePasquale, R.Ph., BCSCP February 21, 2020
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Question 1 of 19
1. Question
Materials intended for use in the cleanroom need to be wiped off to remove:
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Question 2 of 19
2. Question
Prior to placing materials into the primary engineering control each item needs to be wiped off using a ______ motion.
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Question 3 of 19
3. Question
It is okay to talk during compounding procedures to pass the time.
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Question 4 of 19
4. Question
In order to reduce the overall amount of particulate in the cleanroom, items should be brought in _______.
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Question 5 of 19
5. Question
Sometimes it’s necessary to move quickly through the cleanroom when something needs to be compounded.
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Question 6 of 19
6. Question
It is important to do a ___________ of each item in a compounding procedure prior to use.
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Question 7 of 19
7. Question
When something drops on the floor it just needs to be picked up and wiped off before using.
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Question 8 of 19
8. Question
The air that at no point should be blocked during a compounding procedure is called ______ air.
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Question 9 of 19
9. Question
The _____, tip and piston are the most critical sites of a ______. (select all that apply)
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Question 10 of 19
10. Question
Compounders need to sanitize their gloves before _____ the PEC and whenever non-sterile items are touched.
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Question 11 of 19
11. Question
The PEC must be cleaned every _____ minutes during continuous compounding procedures
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Question 12 of 19
12. Question
The direct compounding area is at least ____ inches on all sides within the PEC.
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Question 13 of 19
13. Question
The highest risk of contamination in compounding procedures is through touch.
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Question 14 of 19
14. Question
During compounding whenever we leave the PEC prior to returning we must clean and ______ our gloves.
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Question 15 of 19
15. Question
Cleaning our gloves means the physical removal of debris.
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Question 16 of 19
16. Question
Proper staging of materials allows operators to minimize movement, minimize exiting the PEC and making sure to block first air.
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Question 17 of 19
17. Question
Performing a _______ for planning out our procedures can prevent ________.
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Question 18 of 19
18. Question
Making a _________ of our procedure can help identify all the possible risks of exposure.
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Question 19 of 19
19. Question
One possible improvement to glove sanitization is wiping the gloves off using sterile alcohol and a wipe.
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