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Antineoplastic Agents - Part 2
Pharmacy Procedures for Sterile Product - Antineoplastic Agents (part 2)
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Komentáře

  • @botchjones1130
    @botchjones1130 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for uploading. Even though this is irrelevant (slightly) to 2024 compounding standards, this is way more informative than my facility training and that’s scary. Perhaps you could revive these aseptic techniques to a modern strategy? Would love to watch

  • @JecynterOndera-qx5hr
    @JecynterOndera-qx5hr Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @julie.lallier.doucet

    These are well produced! Do you have the french version of the videos?

  • @behonest4338
    @behonest4338 Před rokem

    3:02 BSC 3:54 Clothing 5:35 Cleaning 8:22 Procedure for diluting a powder using a chemotherapy dispensing pin with hydrophobic filter 13:42 Procedure for withdrawing a solution using a chemotherapy dispensing pin with hydrophobic filter

  • @teasichinava
    @teasichinava Před rokem

    Never recap the needle. Never.

  • @littlecoley88
    @littlecoley88 Před 2 lety

    When I tell people who aren't in healthcare what we do as pharmacy technicians, and they have no idea what I'm talking about, I show them this! 😁

  • @feliciacalhoun2578
    @feliciacalhoun2578 Před 2 lety

    When breaking an ampule you are to use a alcohol pad (not bare hands) and break away from you

  • @feliciacalhoun2578
    @feliciacalhoun2578 Před 2 lety

    The demonstrations and aseptic technique are awesome, however I must add to never recap by holding. Please use the scoop method to prevent distractions causing needle stick.

  • @DRYUEN
    @DRYUEN Před 2 lety

    Excellent sharing

  • @angelofdeath275
    @angelofdeath275 Před 3 lety

    seriously, who made the music

  • @akhra3136
    @akhra3136 Před 3 lety

    did u hear about scrubs? No, never.

  • @akhra3136
    @akhra3136 Před 3 lety

    4.28 - did u hear about wipeing away from yourself ? )

  • @akhra3136
    @akhra3136 Před 3 lety

    4.03: did you hear about safe needle capping? )

  • @akhra3136
    @akhra3136 Před 3 lety

    3.18 - did u hear about critical site?)

  • @userF78
    @userF78 Před 3 lety

    (This Canadian video was made almost 10 yrs ago...PPE wasn't law -in the U.S.-until much more recently.)

  • @ruselglenntaguinod3214

    HOSPITAL PHARMACY BROUGHT ME HERE :)))

  • @desiahafifahb2918
    @desiahafifahb2918 Před 3 lety

    Can you translate the language you speak in the video into Indonesian, please

  • @komrabaiahmadkamara4858

    thank you sir

  • @disneydweeks1715
    @disneydweeks1715 Před 4 lety

    You must inject the same amount of air you will be pulling out for zero air bubbles

    • @brownicusfutiv2175
      @brownicusfutiv2175 Před 3 lety

      You'll still get bubbles a lot of the time lol, in my experience, but that also depends on the substance being drawn

    • @disneydweeks1715
      @disneydweeks1715 Před 3 lety

      @@brownicusfutiv2175 very true

  • @disneydweeks1715
    @disneydweeks1715 Před 4 lety

    She was blocking the air flow from the viel

  • @jaekgarcia9803
    @jaekgarcia9803 Před 4 lety

    This ended so abruptly.

  • @Sophie-qw8ux
    @Sophie-qw8ux Před 4 lety

    Thank you!

  • @henbutter5894
    @henbutter5894 Před 5 lety

    this music slaps

  • @justindonat5902
    @justindonat5902 Před 5 lety

    Shout out to all the Oregon State P1s watching this video. Go Beavs!

  • @jodivogelsong3321
    @jodivogelsong3321 Před 5 lety

    What about her paper gown? That is definitely not hazardous hood ppe.

  • @franzfelices5291
    @franzfelices5291 Před 5 lety

    where is your part 3

  • @bclass24
    @bclass24 Před 5 lety

    cool

  • @bclass24
    @bclass24 Před 5 lety

    sweet

  • @bclass24
    @bclass24 Před 5 lety

    awesome

  • @bclass24
    @bclass24 Před 5 lety

    cool

  • @timothyandrewnielsen
    @timothyandrewnielsen Před 6 lety

    This is what my Saturday nights have come to.

  • @bclass24
    @bclass24 Před 6 lety

    nice

  • @dfcphtmoller2104
    @dfcphtmoller2104 Před 7 lety

    One of the most informative series i've found. Thank you!

  • @austinhinkel6801
    @austinhinkel6801 Před 7 lety

    I thought you were supposed to only go one way/direction with a filter needle, either withdrawing or injecting, si o no?

  • @meissnerfiltrationatendime5580

    Very interesting Video !!

  • @thevansmack
    @thevansmack Před 8 lety

    wat is in vials........ is drogas?...... is cocaino? is mariguana? is lcd?

  • @matthewyoungsoonam
    @matthewyoungsoonam Před 8 lety

    my book says to poke the needle at a 45 degree angle and withdraw the drug at at 90 degree angle....

    • @thetheRedundant
      @thetheRedundant Před 8 lety

      Yes, it's good to hold the vial and syringe in a 90 degree angle or close to it if you're working in a vertical flow hood so you don't block the airflow.

    • @Echo852
      @Echo852 Před 7 lety

      Touch at 45 degrees, push the needle in at 90. This way your needle ends up in the correct location, and you don't miss the bung.

    • @thethe4665
      @thethe4665 Před rokem

      Mine says 20 degrees

  • @MaryEvil666
    @MaryEvil666 Před 8 lety

    Part 3 svp

  • @nunyabeness8779
    @nunyabeness8779 Před 8 lety

    The nurse was not wearing any ppe

  • @dmamet86
    @dmamet86 Před 9 lety

    Part 3 pleasee???

  • @Garr3tt76
    @Garr3tt76 Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much for uploading this!

  • @brunakulla6337
    @brunakulla6337 Před 9 lety

    This video is not that old, I am surprised that the technician is not wearing a mask or goggles. It is for the protection of the technician but also the patient receiving that drug...

  • @philippineinfusioncenter2672

    where we can find the fitted pin? what brand?

  • @goodgamexxx
    @goodgamexxx Před 10 lety

    Yeah never re-cap a needle. Even if the only risk is a sterile needle scratches you that requires filling an accident report if you do. There are self-sheathing needles if you can't keep a waste box in the cabinet.

    • @jp3d2k
      @jp3d2k Před 9 lety

      ***** Google "passively recapping needles"

    • @thetheRedundant
      @thetheRedundant Před 8 lety

      +sempifi99 I hold the needle cap between the knuckles of my ringer finger and pinkie just in case I need to recap the needle.

    • @Wiffernubbin
      @Wiffernubbin Před 7 lety

      Good thing you're using the the ring and pinky fingers otherwise you might stick yourself in one of the other fingers that are attached to your body, who know what might happen then.

  • @mpdsainc
    @mpdsainc Před 11 lety

    ok,, did anyone else see the "pass behind" contamination at 0:21 and 0:22. So much for wiping with sterile alcohol pad! Any proper demonstration of Aseptic technique will tell you to "maintain unobstructed air flow between the HEPA filter and sterile objects"

  • @patriciamccartney9687
    @patriciamccartney9687 Před 11 lety

    Thank you. Totally needed a refresher

  • @PaTuNaOz
    @PaTuNaOz Před 11 lety

    Part 3 ?

  • @sonysohk
    @sonysohk Před 11 lety

    we noted, operator had recapped used needle. Recap used needle would cause sharp injury. Used needle should be discarded into sharps box.

    • @engletinaknickerbocker5380
      @engletinaknickerbocker5380 Před 6 lety

      Use the 'fishing' method to recap a needle--chase the cap with the needle on the syringe and then use the tabletop to 'click' it back into the cap. Capped needles are less of a problem than uncapped needles, unfortunately.

  • @ifeadiangela6705
    @ifeadiangela6705 Před 12 lety

    Waooo! this is interesting!!!!!.

    • @martintheiss743
      @martintheiss743 Před 6 lety

      Its to protect the people in the hospital when people dispense IVs and other serious medication.

  • @mondotwistedmojo
    @mondotwistedmojo Před 12 lety

    I'd appreciate a list of the topics in the description. Thanks for reading.