Which of the following is NOT an example of level 2 ASHP guidelines on quality assurance for pharmacy-prepared products?
Total parenteral nutrition solutions mixed with automatic compounding devices
Morphine injections made from powders or tablets
Batch-prefilled syringes without preservatives
Batch-reconstituted antibiotics without preservatives
Morphine injections made from powders or tablets
Rationale: Morphine injections made from powders or tablets are not an example of level 2 ASHP guidelines on quality assurance for pharmacy-prepared products. The level 2 guidelines cover TPN solutions mixed automatically, batch-prefilled syringes without preservatives, and batch-reconstituted antibiotics without preservatives.
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