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a pharmacy technician should wear an n95 respirator when working with a patient who requires which of the following types of isolation precautions?
○ contact
○ airborne
○ bloodborne
○ droplet
question 16
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which of the following international organization for standardization (iso) class standards is required for a direct compounding area (dca)?
○ iso 8
○ iso 5
○ iso 3
First Question (Isolation Precautions):
To determine when an N95 respirator is used, we analyze each isolation type:
- Contact: Requires gloves and gown, not N95.
- Airborne: Pathogens spread via airborne particles (e.g., TB, measles). N95 respirators filter small airborne particles, so they are used here.
- Bloodborne: Involves blood/body fluids; requires gloves, gown, etc., not N95.
- Droplet: Requires surgical mask (filters larger droplets), not N95.
Direct Compounding Areas (DCA) in pharmacies require strict air quality. ISO 5 (Class 100) is the standard for areas where sterile products are compounded, as it has very low particle counts. ISO 8 is less strict (for non-sterile or less critical areas), and ISO 3 is overly strict (not required for DCA).
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B. Airborne