IV admixture definition

IV admixture means an IV fluid to which one or more additional drug products have been added;
IV admixture means an IV Fluid to which one or more additional drug products have been added.
IV admixture means an I.V. fluid to which one or more additional drug products have been added.

Examples of IV admixture in a sentence

  • All IV Admixture Unit staff were trained recently (January-June 2015) in the USP <797> process using a new web based Simplifi 797 training program, a comprehensive training program that covers knowledge about USP <797>, proper aseptic technique, and hazardous drug compounding.

  • Central Pharmacy Drug Storage, Processing and Dispensing Service Relocation and IV Admixture Facility Expansion Project Summary Amount *Approved by Executive Director, consistent with Board policy The facilities to be renovated will be utilized by the Department of Pharmacy for bulk receiving and storage functions, central pharmacy processing and dispensing services, staff offices and workstations, training room, locker rooms and lounge, and housekeeping and information technology closets.

  • As new employees are hired, the IV Admixture Unit leadership will evaluate each individual’s protective apparel needs and purchase the necessary equipment.

  • Changes made since approval of the project program include adding approximately 2,000 gross square feet through the reconfiguration of an existing clean storage room to develop a new clean room for installation of two automated, robotic drug processing and dispensing systems to serve the adjoining IV Admixture Facility.

  • Development of the replacement facilities will address deficiencies associated with the location and adequacy of space in the Department’s current drug storage, processing and dispensing facilities and will permit operational efficiencies, such as reducing drug inventories and transit times and facilitating cross utilization of staff through the consolidation with the IV Admixture service already on the seventh floor of Boyd Tower.

  • The University requests approval of the schematic design and project description and budget ($2,735,000, exclusive of furniture and equipment) for the Central Pharmacy Drug Storage, Processing and Dispensing Service Relocation and IV Admixture Facility Expansion project, which would develop a replacement central drug processing, dispensing and storage facility on the seventh floor of Boyd Tower adjacent to the Department of Pharmaceutical Care’s IV Admixture facilities.

  • Compounded IV admixtures and TPN solutions include the date prepared and the diluent (reference policy 900-1.432.500 IV Admixture Service)d.

  • In addition, the IV Admixture Unit leadership will develop a practical competency assessment to test each employee after the didactic training.

  • The existing clean storage area will be relocated to a new open storage area on the west side of the IV Admixture facility.

  • These mechanisms are in accordance with the policies and procedures established for the IV Admixture Service, the Ambulatory Care Service, the Central Inpatient Service, and for specific clinical trials and study medications as deemed appropriate by an Investigational Drug Service (IDS) pharmacist.

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