Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Hi I emailed outlining the differences between Trentham and Sinnott --I do believe if one has an illness it is incumbent to learn everything possible about it including the doctors who are at the forefront of treating scleroderma .Trentham first and foremost is a rheumatologist who happens to feel antibiotic therapy is appropriate .If you were current you would have known what meds he used in the Sd study -that being 200 mg of minocin the brand daily --for RA I am aware he does use biologics where appropriate to hopefully forestall joint damage -- hope you utilize some of the info I sent you --I can understand your cynicism {sp } I suppose if I was a twenty percenter I might approach things the same way --hopefully the info I sent --you will put to use Richie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 fyi as i don't know how to fix it, but even if you copy/paste the link it doesn't work so just use the directions to get to the main site.  In addition to the direction of flow of air that Karin wrote about: A vertical hood is used when doing sterile compounding or preparation of hazardous drugs such as chemotherapy. A horizontal hood is used when making IVPB's, LVP's and TPN's. As per usual the Tutorials that I have are complete with the information that one needs. Here is the directory to get you to a tutorial on this subject: From the home page and logged in use the yellow menu to the left or your screen to get to the Files section: Click on " Files " > Files > 5- Tutorial-1 & Study Information > S10- IV, Hospital and Home Infusion Pharmacy > Tutorial- Hospital Drug Distribution 1 Scroll to the following document: Tutorial - Flow Hoods.doc Aseptic technique of cleaning a hood as well as the various parts of a hood and it function. Here is a link that may take you there if you have to copy and paste ALL of it in your browser if it is not working: Tutorial on Flow Hoods http://f1.grp. fs.com/ v1/MA3RS4zbV5WN2 mrnlutUHleo- igCAfx1Emf54b2gP 7l-nAFbn3nlKr4sF -E_ASRSEbFdHgfKm siVUr8HYSwj/ 5-%20Tutorial- 1%20%26%20Study% 20Information/ S10-%20IV% 2C%20Hospital% 20and%20Home% 20Infusion% 20Pharmacy/ Tutorial- %20%20Hospital% 20Drug%20Distrib ution%201/ Tutorial% 20-%20Flow% 20Hoods.doc Now Aseptic Technique has changed over the years and this document is a 2008 update of USP 797 with garbing and gowning. I actually forgot I had it (Karin are you reading this! Click on " Files " > Files > 5- Tutorial-1 & Study Information > S10- IV, Hospital and Home Infusion Pharmacy > USP 797 2008 Updates USP 797 Changes in Aseptic Technique.doc 2008 Updates to USP 797 Here is a link that may work but if not copy and paste ALL of it in your browser. Remember you must be logged in for it to work. http://f1.grp. fs.com/ v1/MA3RS3AAWaqN2 mrnRFAzkjtDtqdv4 MO1l1IeHudvrIJ2r qhE3NmPLoDrvBNqP hKVtycQbL1oGoRop hrQJCOR/5- %20Tutorial- 1%20%26%20Study% 20Information/ S10-%20IV% 2C%20Hospital% 20and%20Home% 20Infusion% 20Pharmacy/ USP%20797% 202008%20Updates /USP%20797% 20Changes% 20in%20Aseptic% 20Technique. doc Hope this helps, Respectfully, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Founder/Owner > > Hello, what would be the main difference between a vertical hood and horizontal hood? Is really important to wipe in a specific direction or pattern? if so why? I thought if you wipe it properly it would not matter. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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