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Diagnostic sampling Administration techniques

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Oral adminisrration   As it states, giving medications via the mouth.  
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orogastric intubation   passing medications via a stomach tube  
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Transdermal adminitration   certain medications applied topically to the skin  
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Aural Adminidraation   medication delivered via the ear  
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Intrarectal administration   delivering medications via the rectum  
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Intranasal administration   delivering medications via the nasal cavity. Valium is better absorbed through this route than inrarectal  
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Intradermal administration   Injections performed to desensitize the skin with a local anesthetic or to perform allergy skin testing  
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subcutaneous administration   SC route offers relatively rapid absorption rates for most injectables, except in the case of obese animals. SQ fluids  
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SC injections should be given in cats   in the most distal a portion of an extremity as possible. The dorsolateral region should be avoided because of injection site related tumors  
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Site recommendations for Feline injections   RF-rhinotracheitis-calici-panleukopenia RR-Rabies LR-leukemia  
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Intramuscular administration IM   delivering medications in the muscle mainly lumbosacral musculature lateral to the dorsal spinous processes or rear leg.  
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Intravenous administration   medications delivered directly into the vein if needed for rapid onset  
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IV injections sites   Cat: cephalic, medial saphenous and femoral veins Dog: cephalic and lateral saphenous Occasionally jugular in large animals  
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Topical ophthalmic administration   medications administered in the eye. Solutions first before ointments  
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