Answer is D. sterile
Sterility, solubility and stability are all important when preparing IV admixtures. So all the above.
IV admixtures are prepared in A. sterile settings to ensure that the final product is free from contaminants and safe for patient administration. Maintaining sterility is crucial in preventing infections and ensuring the efficacy of the medication. While some admixtures may require refrigeration or heating during specific steps, the primary requirement for preparation is a sterile environment.
Maintaining sterility is the most important characteristic when preparing an IV admixture in a Laminar Flow Hood. This includes using aseptic techniques, ensuring proper cleaning of surfaces, and minimizing the risk of contamination during the compounding process.
An admixture is the action of admixing, mixing in to something.
Additives are substances added to a material to improve or alter its properties, while admixtures are specific types of additives used in concrete to modify its properties. Admixtures are typically used in construction to enhance the performance of concrete, such as improving workability, strength, or durability.
cementsandcoarse aggregatewater andsome admixtures.
It depends on which context you are talking about. If it is in IV admixtures it depends on the compatibility of the drug and what length of time it is needed to be stable for. Some drugs are stable for only a couple of hours in saline, but may be stable for much longer in dextrose, and vice versa.
Varies on admixtures, aggregates and fillers.
compounds, usually of medical orientaion, that are intended to be taken intravenously. http://www.kingguide.com/
Silica flour and Silica sand our admixtures to Portland cements.
Cement, sand, gravel and water are the most commonly used minimum ingredients to make concrete. However various types of admixtures can be added while making concrete to enhance its properties such as workability, setting time, strength, permiability, durability, chemical resistance, etc.