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Edition: 1 Pap/DVD
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1585281336
Edition: 1 Pap/DVD
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1585281336
Basics of Aseptic Compounding Technique Video Training Program - DVD & Workbook
With straightforward how-to demonstrations, this video training program takes entry-level pharmacy personnel through the basics of aseptic technique. Basics of Aseptic Compounding Technique Video Training Program is ASHP's response to the high demand for a how-to demonstration of aseptic technique in the lab. This training programfocuses on the fundamentals: proper washing, gloving, gowning, syringe drawing techniques and more. In addition to compounding, this training program demonstrates recommended procedures for labeling, inventory control, and receiving of pharmaceuticals. Health care personnel will reduce risk by following how-to demonstrations of aseptic technique. Read medical textbooks online like Basics of Aseptic Compounding Technique Video Training Program - DVD & Workbook here
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Basics of Aseptic Compounding Technique Video Training Program is ASHP's response to the high demand for a how-to demonstration of aseptic technique in the lab. This training programfocuses on the fundamentals: proper washing, gloving, gowning, syringe drawing techniques and more. In addition to compounding, this training program demonstrates recommended procedures for labeling, inventory control, and receiving of pharmaceuticals. Health care personnel will reduce risk by following how-to demonstrations of aseptic technique
i>Basics of Aseptic Compounding Technique Video Training Program is ASHP's response to the high demand for a how-to demonstration of aseptic technique in the lab. This training programfocuses on the fundamentals: proper washing, gloving, gowning, syringe drawing techniques and more. In addition to compounding, this training program demonstrates recommended procedures for labeling, inventory control, and receiving of pharmaceuticals. Health care personnel will reduce risk by following how-to demonstrations of aseptic technique.