Wyoming MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What is the correct sequence for gowning and garbing in a compounding area?

  1. Hair covers -> gown -> mask -> shoe covers -> wash hands -> sterile gloves

  2. Shoe covers -> hair covers -> mask -> wash hands -> dry hands -> disposable gown -> enter buffer area -> antiseptic hand cleaning -> sterile gloves -> spray gloves with alcohol

  3. Shoe covers -> disposable gown -> wash hands -> hair covers -> mask -> sterile gloves -> antiseptic hand cleaning -> spray gloves with alcohol

  4. Wash hands -> shoe covers -> mask -> hair covers -> disposable gown -> antiseptic hand cleaning -> sterile gloves -> spray gloves with alcohol

The correct answer is: Shoe covers -> hair covers -> mask -> wash hands -> dry hands -> disposable gown -> enter buffer area -> antiseptic hand cleaning -> sterile gloves -> spray gloves with alcohol

The correct sequence for gowning and garbing in a compounding area is crucial to maintaining a sterile environment. In this scenario, Option B is correct. It emphasizes starting with shoe covers followed by hair covers, wearing a mask, washing hands, drying hands, putting on a disposable gown, entering the buffer area, performing antiseptic hand cleaning, donning sterile gloves, and finally spraying gloves with alcohol. This sequence ensures that the compounding personnel are properly prepared and that there is a minimal risk of contaminating the compounded medications. Options A, C, and D do not follow the correct sequence for gowning and garbing in a compounding area.