Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
Key Terms
100

Air Exchanges

new air replacements

100

Autoclave

a device that generates heat and pressure to sterilize objects, instruments, and measures vessels

100

Compounded Sterile Preparation (CSP)

a medication prepared with aseptic technique in a sterile, cleanroom facility

100

Drop factor

the number of drops delivered to provide 1 mL; used to calculate IV flow rate

100

Injection Port

a connector on IV tubing that allows medication or fluid to be infused into the IV line

200

Anteroom

an ISO Class 8 room or area immediately before the buffer room in which hand washing, hygiene, and garbing are done and supplies and ingredients are gathered between the pharmacy department and the cleanroom or buffer area

200

Auxiliary Clamp

slide clamp used to completely stop the IV solution from flowing

200

Critical Site

the part of the syringe and/or needle that is at risk for contamination by touch or airflow interruption

200

Epidemic

a regional widespread contagious disease

200

In-Line Filter

a device in the IV line that removes contaminants such as glass, fibers, rubber, and bacteria

300

Asepsis

the absence of pathogenic microorganisms

300

Bacterium

a small, single-celled microorganism that can exist in three main forms: spherical (cocci), rod-shaped (bacilli), and spiral (spirochetes)

300

Disinfectant

a chemical agent such as sterile 70% IPA used on inanimate surfaces to destroy fungi, viruses, and bacteria, but not necessarily their spores

300

Filtration

funneling a liquid or gas through filters or mesh screens with holes too small for contaminants to pass through

300

ISO

air quality classification that measures the amount of particulate matter in room air

400

Aseptic hand washing

a more aggressive soap and water hand washing procedure, followed by use of an antiseptic agent before donning sterile attire

400

Buffer room

an ISO Class 7 or cleaner area where the PECs are physically located; also called the IV room or cleanroom

400

Distillation

the process of boiling a liquid and capturing the condensed vapor back into purified liquid form

400

HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) Filter

a device used to filter over 99% of particulate matter from the air to establish an aseptic environment

400

IV administration set

a sterile, disposable device used to deliver IV fluids to patients

500

Aseptic technique

the manipulation of sterile products and devices to avoid contamination by disease-causing organisms; includes cleanroom protocols and hand-washing and gowning procedures

500

Clean room

an ISO-classified room in which airborne particles are controlled to prevent contamination of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs)

500

Drip chamber

the small space below the spike adaptor where drops of IV fluid are counted to determine flow rate

500

Horizontal Laminar Air Flow Workbench (H-LAFW)

an ISO Class 5 primary engineering control used to prepare IV medications aseptically

500

IVPB (IV Piggyback)

a small-volume parenteral infusion attached to a primary IV line