| A | B |
| asepsis | without infection; absence of microbial contamination |
| carpule | glass tube containing a med; used with a Tubex syringe and hypodermic needle for administration |
| contamination | transmission of microorganisms to a sterile field or item |
| diluent | liquid used to reduce the concentration of an agent or to mix with a powder to change med to a liquid form |
| hypersensitivity | type of an allergic reaction to an antigen |
| reconstitute | to restore to a former condition by adding water |
| right drug | what drug is required? |
| right dose | how much of the drug is required, in what concentration? |
| right route | how will the drug be administered? |
| right patient | who will receive the drug? |
| right time | when will the drug be administered? |
| right documentation | how and when will the drug be recorded? |