Middle School
Pharmacy a lot!!!!John arrived at work early in the morning at the home infusion pharmacy and discovered there was an order for furosemide 40 mg to be administered by IV infusion that needed to be sent out right away. He decided to mix the compound right away so it would be ready for the pharmacist to check when she arrived. He flipped a switch to turn the laminar flow workbench on and gather the needed materials. He put on a gown, washed his hands thoroughly, and place the supplies carefully in the hood. Because the furosemide was packaged in ampul, john remember to obtain a filter needle to remove any glass particle that might result from breaking the ampul. He attach the filter needle to the syringe and snap the tip of the ampul by holding it with his thumbs and index fingers and applying pressure with his thumbs. The glass scraped his finger as the lid came off, but there wasnt much bleeding, so he continued. Using the filter needle and syringe, John withdrew the furosemide from the vile and carefully injected it into the injection ports of the piggyback bag. He remove the bag from the hood and placed it in the checking area, where he attached the appropriate labels. As he finished, the pharmacist arrived and came over to check the medication. John felt proud that he was able to complete the admixture in a timely manner so it could be sent out to the patient. The pharmacist checked the bank, initialed the paperwork, and sent back out for delivery.Did john follow all the 797 guidelines for compounding a sterile product??