Describe safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children.
Ans) Safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children are:
oral- take med from needless syringe
parenteral- vastus lateralis (5/8-1in) deltoid, gluteus
medius.
enteral- flush 1.5 times solution.
rectal- lubricate med w/warm water. not jelly.
optic- hold finger. 1 min. always give drops first.
otic- warm room temp before give.
nasal- hyperextend head. med trickle to throat
e.g. hold head between legs for only person
Describe safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children.
Describe safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children.
Describe safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children.
Describe safe methods of administering oral, parenteral, rectal, optic, otic, and nasal medications to children.
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