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adverse drug effect (ADE) ✔Correct Answer-any negative, unintended, or unexpected
consequence of a drug, which may or may not result in harmful consequences to the patient;
also known as adverse drug reaction (ADR) or adverse event (AE)

alchemist ✔Correct Answer-a skilled compounding artisan

apothecary ✔Correct Answer-a shop in which medicines were compounded by skilled artisans
using herbs and other natural ingredients; these artisans were themselves often called
apothecaries

aseptic technique ✔Correct Answer-processes and physical preparation methods used by
personnel who prepare sterile compounds; meant to prevent the introductions of pathogenic
organisms or other contaminants into a sterile environment or preparation

aseptic technique testing kit ✔Correct Answer-a kit that uses a soy-broth medium to test a
student's aseptic technique during multiple withdrawals and injections; the completed kit is
incubated for a period of time specified by the product's manufacturer; visible particle growth
indicates that aseptic technique was compromised at some point during the completion of the
testing kit

best practice ✔Correct Answer-a requirement, practice, procedure, or guideline that meets or
exceeds the highest standards, usually those set by ASHP, that are recognized in pharmacy
practice

Beyond-use date (BUD) ✔Correct Answer-date or time after which a CSP is no longer sterile,
stable, or effective and must not be used; also called the expiration date

Boards of Pharmacy ✔Correct Answer-a state entity that creates, oversees, and enforces state
and federal laws and regulations governing the practice of pharmacy within that state; provides
licensure and registration for pharmacies, pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians

break in technique ✔Correct Answer-any incidence of failure to follow aseptic technique
procedures and protocols; may be observed, or indicated through media-fill, end- product,
process validation, or other testing

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