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PHR 1030 - Principles of Sterile Medication Preparation |
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Course Description Continues the development of student knowledge and skills in preparing
medication, processing glassware, and maintaining an aseptic environment.
Topics include: aseptic and sterile techniques, parenteral admixtures,
hyperalimentation, chemotherapy, filtering, disinfecting, contamination,
ophthalmic preparations, infection control, and quality control. |
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Competency Areas |
Hours |
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Aseptic and Sterile Techniques |
Class |
4 |
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Parenteral Admixtures |
D. Lab |
4 |
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Hyperalimentation |
P. Lab/O.B.I. |
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Chemotherapy |
Credit |
6 |
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Filtering |
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Disinfecting |
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Contamination |
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Ophthalmic Preparations |
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Infection Control |
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Quality Control |
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Prerequisite: |
PHR 1010, |
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Corequisite: |
PHR 1050 |
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Course
Guide |
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Competency |
After
completing this section, the student will: |
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Class |
D.Lab |
P.Lab/ O.B.I. |
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ASEPTIC AND STERILE TECHNIQUES |
10 |
8 |
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Contamination |
Describe microbial growth and transmission; origin, pharmacologic
effect, and prevention of pyrogens; and heat sterilization and cold
sterilization. |
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List possibilities for contamination of an injectable solution during
its preparation and for each possibility a precaution that would prevent the
contamination. |
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Explain visual inspection of parenteral solutions. |
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Describe visual and chemical incompatibilities, pH and concentration
effects, and reference sources. |
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Aseptic and sterile techniques |
Discuss the use of a syringe and needle for aseptic withdrawal of the
contents of a rubber-capped vial and a glass ampoule. |
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Define sterility. |
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Describe the occasions when hand washing is required. |
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Discuss aseptic reconstitution of an antibiotic injection. |
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List preparations that may be heat-sterilized. |
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Describe parenteral routes of administration (e.g., rationale,
precautions and problems, routes and methods of administration). |
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Describe the equipment and systems used in parenteral administration. |
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Describe the equipment used to prepare parenteral admixtures. |
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Explain aseptic compounding techniques. |
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Labeling |
Discuss labeling and recordkeeping. |
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PARENTERAL ADMIXTURES |
10 |
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Parenteral admixture types |
Discuss types of IV fluids and their uses. |
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Parenteral admixture preparation |
Discuss common parenteral additives. |
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Discuss techniques and procedures for preparing parenteral admixtures,
including label preparation and control records completion. |
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Discuss the equipment and systems used in parenteral administration. |
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Describe equipment used to prepare parenteral admixtures. |
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Discuss visual and chemical incompatibilities, pH and concentration
effects, and reference sources. |
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Discuss particulate matter inspection and contamination monitoring. |
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Discuss the selection and preparation of containers and closures for
parenteral admixtures. |
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Discuss proper selection of each parenteral admixture ingredient. |
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Discuss the correct procedure for mixing and preparing parenteral
admixture. |
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Discuss correct selection, assembly, cleaning, use, and storage of
necessary equipment. |
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Discuss pharmaceutical solutes and basic solution theory. |
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Routes of administration |
Discuss parenteral routes of administration. |
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Labeling and storage |
Discuss the labeling requirement for parenteral admixtures. |
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Discuss proper parenteral admixture handling and storage. |
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HYPERALIMENTATION |
6 |
10 |
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Nutritional therapy |
Discuss the basic principles of and reasons for nutritional therapy. |
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Hyperalimentation products |
Discuss basic hyperalimentation products and their uses. |
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Preparation |
Discuss the correct techniques and procedures for preparing at least
three hyperalimentation admixtures, including proper label preparation and
appropriate recordings and storage requirements. |
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Discuss the equipment used in preparing hyperalimentation. |
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Discuss incompatibilities (visual and chemical, pH and concentration
effects, and reference sources). |
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Contamination control |
Discuss the importance of quality control and contamination control in
relationship to the hyperalimentation admixture. |
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CHEMOTHERAPY
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10 |
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Classes |
Discuss the various classifications of chemotherapy drugs. |
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Chemotherapy principles |
Discuss the basic principles and the various uses of chemotherapy. |
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Discuss the risk-benefit ratios. |
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Discuss patient variables and drug therapy (e.g., age, weight,
pathological conditions, and genetic factors). |
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Handling precautions |
Discuss practical safety precautions for handling cytotoxic agents in
hospital pharmacies, including impact on hospital pharmacy personnel and available
protective equipment. |
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Discuss in detail a policy for safely handling cytotoxic agents from
receipt to disposal. |
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Agent preparation |
Discuss quality control (particulate matter inspection and
contamination monitoring). |
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Discuss the preparation of cytotoxic agents. |
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FILTERING
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Filtration process |
Define the filtration process. |
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Filtration devices |
Identify and discuss various filtration devices. |
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Identify and describe at least five different filtration devices and
their uses. |
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Filtration requirements |
Discuss various filtration requirements for specified drugs or use
situations. |
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DISINFECTING |
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Transmission and prevention |
Discuss microbial growth and transmission. |
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Discuss origin, pharmacologic effect, and pyrogen prevention. |
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Disinfection |
Discuss sterilization vs disinfection and the difference between heat
and "cold" sterilization. |
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Discuss two major disinfecting agents. |
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Discuss hand washing techniques and methods of cleaning various work surfaces
and equipment. |
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CONTAMINATION |
1 |
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Aseptic techniques |
List at least five different possibilities for contamination of an
injectable solution during its preparation and for each possibility a
precaution that would prevent the contamination. |
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Discuss the proper technique for using a syringe and needle for
aseptic withdrawal of the contents of a rubber-capped vial and a glass
ampoule to prevent contamination. |
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Discuss the proper technique for aseptic reconstitution of an
antibiotic injection to prevent contamination. |
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Storage requirements |
Discuss storage requirements for drugs and chemicals to prevent
contamination. |
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OPHTHALMIC PREPARATIONS |
1 |
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Preparation |
Define and discuss types of ophthalmic preparations and their uses (e.g.,
solutions, suspensions, and ointments). |
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Discuss the general preparation and filtration process of eye
medications and those used specifically in surgical procedures (e.g., local
injections, etc.). |
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Administration |
Discuss and describe the local administration of eye medications. |
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INFECTION |
1 |
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Describe methods of bacterial and viral infection transmission and how
to prevent spreading infections in a health care environment. |
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1 |
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Suggested
Resources |
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Media |
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Books |
Billups, &
Billups. (Annual publication). American
drug index. Buchannan, (2005). Compounding Sterile Preparations 2nd ed. ASHP. Curren, A. M.,
& Munday, L. D. (2008) Math for
meds: Dosages and solutions. Gennaro, A. R.
(Ed.). Remington's pharmaceutical
sciences. McEvoy. (Annual
publication). AHFS drug information.
Trissel, L.
A.(2008) Handbook of injectable drugs.15th
ed. USP. (Annual
publication). USP drug information
(Vols. 1A, 1B, 2). City, State: Author. 2007 updated. Wakelin and Powers. (2005). Pharmacy Calculations. 2nd
ed. Morton Pub. |
Audiovisuals
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Administration
of Intravenous Medications series (3 set) (CD, video), Concept Media Equipment Preparation, Concept Media. Getting Started in Aseptic Compounding. Davis,
2008. ASHP. Infection Prevention series. (cd, video) Basic
Sterile Techniques, Hand Hygiene and Gloving, and Breaking the chain of
Infection).Concept Media. Preparing
Medication from a Vial, Concept Media. Preparing
Medication from an Ampule, Concept Media. Safe Handling of
Cytotoxic and Hazardous Drugs, Concept Media. Tubes, Tubes,
Tubes: Management of Total Parenteral Nutrition part 1 and 2. Concept Media. |
Posted: 12/17/09