1- type of syringe - 1 ml tuberculin
volume capacity- 1ml
calibration -0.01ml
typically used for -inteadermal or subcutaneous
2- type of syringe- 3cc.
Volume capacity- 3ml
Calibration- 0.1 ml
Typically used for -intramusular or subcutaneous
3-type of syringe- 100 unit insulin syringe
volume capacity- 1 ml
calibration- calibration in 1 or 2 unit increament
typically used for -subcutaneous
Name each of the syringes shown, and then identify the characteristics of each. Then circle the...
Question 3 1 pts Answer the following questions regarding the syringe pictured above: Type of syringe: Volume capacity: mL Calibration: units One route of administration this syringe is used for (e.g., intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular):
Question 2 1 pts Answer the following questions regarding the syringe pictured above: Type of syringe: Volume capacity: mL Calibration: mL One route of administration this syringe is used for (e.g., intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular):
Please help? Question 1 1 pts Answer the following questions regarding the syringe pictured above: Type of syringe: Volume capacity: Calibration: mL One route of administration this syringe is used for (e.g., intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular):
For subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal injections, research and describe the following: sites of administration, maximum volumes for each injection type, needle length and gauge ranges, type of syringe needed, and angles of needle insertion. How do you locate the injection sites? Why is it important to be sure that the correct needle size is used and to insert at the proper angle? Describe in detail what you would do if your dosage calculation exceeded the maximum volume allowed for the...
For subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal injections, research and describe the following: sites of administration, maximum volumes for each injection type, needle length and gauge ranges, type of syringe needed, and angles of needle insertion. How do you locate the injection sites? Why is it important to be sure that the correct needle size is used and to insert at the proper angle? Describe in detail what you would do if your dosage calculation exceeded the maximum volume allowed for the...
2 Complete the following b a t h and description for each Route Intramuscular Abbreviation Description Subcutaneous Intradermal Intravenous D. Needles and Syringes 1. Describe the two measurements cach needle has and explain the importance of each when giving an injection 2. What is the purpose of safety needles? 4. Describe when it is safe to recap needles and when you never recap needles E. Preparing Parenteral Medication 1. Describe four reasons to discard parenteral medication Copyright 2018. Their Inc....
Chapter 37 Administering Intradermal, Subcutaneous, and Intramuscular Injections 307 The health care provider's order reads: Ampicillin 175 mg IM every 6 hours. The medication label reads: Ampicillin 500 mg/2ml How much will you draw into the syringe? which syringes could you use? which one would be most accurate? and USE 100 ONLY 42. The health care provider's order reads: Codeine 60 mg IM every 4-6 hr PRN pain. The medication label reads: Codeine I gr/mL. Which syringe will you use?...
Precise measurement of doses in I mL and 3mL syringes. In the following situation an inco dose was administered because the computed volume was not rounded properly. ERROR: Rounding more decimal places than are necessary and selecting the wrong size s SCENARIO: A newbom infant was to receive gentamycin sulfate 7.5 mg. intravenously 24 hours. Using a 2 mL vial supplied with 10mg/mL of gentamycin, the nurse calculated volume needed as 0.75mL. This volume may be delivered precisely using a...
TIFICATION REVIEW rmula method. y considerations ringe, the bottle CERTIFICATIO 1. What legal pounding, legal document gives direct unding, dispensing, and admin: rives directions for com- g. and administering medica- 6. tion to a patient? a Medication card b. Prescription c. Medication order d. Subscription 2. Which of the follow following abbreviation symbols rep- sents "nothing by mouth"? res few s routes a. Non rep b. NPO c. IM d. Mm e. NBM + diabetes mellitus is known as "le...
finger on the illae crest 10. Close proximity of nerves True or False Circle T for true or F for false after reading each of the following statements 1 T F Local effects are those limited to one particular part Clocation) of the body, with very effect on the rest of the body. 2. T F One major advantage of medications administered by the sublingual route is that medis absorbed in this way are unaffected by the stomach, Intestines, or...