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Question
which of the following terms describes injectable medications?
○ enteral
○ buccal
○ parenteral
○ oral
question 20
1 point
which of the following statements is true of the air in the
compounding area?
○ the cleanest air is within 6 inches of the sides of the
hood.
○ the cleanest air is within 6 inches of the front of the
hood.
○ the cleanest air is near the top of the hood.
Question 1 (Which of the following terms describes injectable medications?)
- Enteral: Involves the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., oral, rectal), not injectable.
- Buccal: Administered in the cheek, not injectable.
- Parenteral: Defined as routes other than the gastrointestinal tract, including injections (intravenous, intramuscular, etc.).
- Oral: Administered by mouth, not injectable.
- In a laminar - flow compounding hood, air flows from the top (or back) to the front. The cleanest (most filtered) air is near the top (or in the upper portion) of the hood. The areas within 6 inches of the sides or front of the hood are more prone to contamination from external air or turbulence.
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C. Parenteral
Question 2 (Which of the following statements is true of the air in the compounding area?)
(Note: Assuming the last option (not fully visible) is likely the correct one, but based on standard compounding hood knowledge: The cleanest air in a laminar - flow compounding hood is typically near the top (or in the middle/back, but among the given options, the "near the top" is more accurate than the front or side 6 - inch areas. If we assume the last option is "The cleanest air is near the top of the hood"):