1: describe each 2: advantages & rate of absorption for each 3: Contraindications for each Intramuscular...
Describe By mouth ROUTE ORAL (Tablet, capsule) buccal Advantages & Rate of absorption Most common, convenient, economical, rarely cause anxiety to pt - slow absorption Contraindications Unconscious or confused pt, irritate lining of GI tract Sublingual (SL) Intradermal (ID) Subcutaneous (SQ) Intramuscular (IM) Intravenous (IV) Trans-dermal Suppository
match these from the quickest to the slowest
absorption into the body
ZHL870FD0618CEUnit 3: Basic PharmacolagyOllJQul Started on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 10:22 PM State Finished Completed on Time taken Grade Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 10:57 PM 35 mins 23 secs Not yet graded ion Match these from the quickest to the slowest absorption into the body lly correct 100ut of Orally Flag question Intravenous Intramuscular Suppository Subcutaneous Sublingually Miss Jones, a medication aide, is passing medications. She finds that...
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....
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