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In this Module, we review laminar airflow units, cleanroom structure, aseptic technique, aseptic tools, and sterile risk assessment. We go on to study and review equipment used to compound medicines in the pharmacy setting and the techniques used to compound non-sterile medicines.
Introduction to Sterile Compounding
Laminar Flow Hoods
Aseptic Technique
Aseptic Equipment and Tools
Non-Sterile Compounding
Each of these assessments has ten questions covering the material covered in Lessons 28-32 of this module.
3 Minutes
MCQ Test 1
MCQ Test 2
MCQ Test 3
MCQ Test 4
MCQ Test 5
Questions
50Minutes
30In this module, we review pharmacy abbreviations and acronyms, how to interpret prescription directions, and how to correctly and accurately dispense a medicine. We also review NDC numbers, DEA numbers, expiration dates, refills, labelling, auxiliary labels, medicine recalls, and the prescription of controlled substances.
Interpreting Prescriptions
Anatomy of a Prescription
Dispensing Process: From Entry to Labelling
Each of these assessments has ten questions covering the material covered in Lessons 33-35 of this module.
3 Minutes
MCQ Test 1
MCQ Test 2
MCQ Test 3
MCQ Test 4
Questions
40Minutes
30Throughout this module, we delve deep into pharmacy information systems and their application in both retail and hospital pharmacy – learning about the various kinds of automated dispensing cabinets, as well as the structure and function of all computer systems. We also compare these automated systems with more manual systems which involve cassettes, carts, and cart exchange.
Automated Dispensing Cabinets
Basic Structure of Computer Systems
Each of these assessments has ten questions covering the material covered in Lessons 36-37 of this module.
3 Minutes
MCQ Test 1
MCQ Test 2
Questions
20Minutes
30