Notes in Guerrero L03 Parenteral Products and Administration

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Published 10/12/2023 Small Volume Parenteral vs Large Volume Parenteral (Slide 2)Small Volume Parenterals (SVPs){{c1::Intravenous}} solutions that contain 100 ml or {…
Published 10/12/2023 Small Volume Parenterals Examples (Slide 3) {c1::Multi-Dose VialsSingle Dose VialsAmpulesSterile lyophilized powders}}{{c2::IV PiggybacksPrefilled Syr…
Published 10/12/2023 Multi-Dose Vial (Slide 4)Vial of liquid medication intended for parenteral administration that contains {{c1::more than one dose}} of medication.Maxim…
Published 10/12/2023 Single Dose Vial (Slide 5)Vial of liquid medication intended for parenteral administration that is meant for use in a single patient for a single {{c1…
Published 10/12/2023 Ampule (Slide 8){{c1::Sealed glass}} container with an {{c1::elongated neck}} that must be {{c1::snapped off}} before use Solution can be {{c1::contam…
Published 10/12/2023 Pre-Filled Syringe (Slide 11)Prepackaged pre-filled syringesReady for {{c1::immediate}} useCan use in {{c1::cartridge for pump}}
Published 10/12/2023 Large Volume Parenterals (Slide 15) {{c1::Fluid}} Administration{{c1::Total Parenteral Nutrition}} (TPN){{c1::Dialysis}} Solutions{{c1::Irrigation}} S…
Published 10/12/2023 Containers (Slide 16)“Must be able to maintain the {{c1::integrity}} of the product as a {{c1::sterile}}, {{c1::pyrogen-free}}, {{c1::high p…
Published 10/12/2023 Glass Containers (Slide 17)Typically have a {{c1::vacuum}}{{c1::Rubber stopper}}{{c1::Graduation marks}}Require {{c1::venting}}
Published 10/12/2023 Glass Containers (Slide 18)Advantages (5){{c1::Rigid}}{{c1::Fluid levels}} easier to readRelatively {{c1::nonreactive}}Protects against {{c1::vapor}}W…
Published 10/12/2023 Plastic Containers (Slide 19)Advantages (5){{c1::Lightweight}}{{c1::Flexible}}Easier {{c1::to store}}Will not {{c1::break}}No {{c1::air venting}} need…
Published 10/12/2023 Plastic Containers (Slide 20) Disadvantages  Permeable to {{c1::vapors and other molecules}} in {{c1::either}} direction through {{c1::wall of pl…
Published 10/12/2023 Permeation (Slide 21)Problem solved by using {{c1::overwrap}} to retard water loss from container
Published 10/12/2023 Semi-Rigid Plastic Containers (Slide 23)Made from {{c1::polyolefin}}Nearly as {{c1::rigid}} as {{c1::glass}} containersNo {{c1::air venting}} is neces…
Published 10/12/2023 Administration Sets (Slide 26)Deliver {{c1::IV fluids}} and regulate {{c1::flow}}Plastic spike to {{c1::pierce}} the IV containerDrip chamber to {{c1:…
Published 10/12/2023 Tubing (Slide 27)Tubing {{c1::without venting}} for use with {{c1::plastic IV containers}}
Published 10/12/2023 Types of Tubing (Slide 29) Macrodrip{{c1::10}} drops/ml{{c1::15}} drops/ml{{c1::20}} drops/mlMicrodrip{{c1::60}} drops/ml
Published 10/12/2023 Administration Devices (Slide 32; refer to Slide 30-31 for a practice problem)Controlled Rate Infusion PumpsCassette Pumps{{c1::Small}} in size, usefu…
Published 10/12/2023 Administration Devices (Slide 35)Controlled Rate Infusion PumpsElastomeric Reservoirs/PumpsAka {{c1::home ball}} or {{c1::ball pump}}Balloon-like {{c1…
Published 10/12/2023 Administration Devices (Slide 37){{c1::Volume Control Chamber}}Generally, for {{c1::pediatric}} patientsSafety precaution that will {{c1::limit the vo…
Published 10/12/2023 Peripheral vs Central Catheters (Slide 38)PeripheralUsed when IV access not {{c1::needed for a long time}}{{c1::Safer}}, {{c1::easier}}, and {{c1::les…
Published 10/12/2023 Peripheral IV Administration (Slide 39)Given in a {{c1::Peripheral Vein}} found in:{{c1::Hand}}{{c1::Arm}}{{c1::Foot}}{{c1::Head}} ({{c1::scalp}} vein…
Published 10/12/2023 Steps to Use Peripheral IV Catheters (Slides 42-47){{c1::Approach}}:Using your {{c1::non-dominant}} hand, {{c1::stabilize}} the {{c1::vein}} and {{c1:…
Published 10/12/2023 Central Vein Administraton (Slide 48)CICC{{c1::Centrally inserted central}} catheterCatheter inserted through {{c1::supraclavicular}} or {{c1::infracl…
Published 10/12/2023 Port-A-Cath (Slide 50)“A device used to {{c1::draw blood}} and {{c1::give treatment}}s, including {{c1::intravenous fluids}}, {{c1::drugs}}, or {…
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