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Mod 5 week 1 study guide

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Opthamic and otics are ointments that are made to treat? Eyes and Ears
Inhalants are inhaled through? Mouth, Nose and Lungs
What is the most dangerous route of administration? Parenteral
ID Intradermal
IV Intraveneous
IC Intracardiac
IT Intrathecal
SQ Subcutaneous
IM Intramuscular
Topicals are forms of what? Paste, ointments, patches, liniments, and creams
Pediactric doses come in what form before they are diluted? Adult form
Lactose Intolerant Unable to digest dairy-based foods
Lavitus inflamation of the viens
Bolus An initial dose
TPN stands for? Total Parenteral Nutrition
What are the 5 routes of administration? Inhalants, Enterals, Topicals, Ophtamics, Otics, and Parenterals
Pyrogen A substance that produces fever
Enteral A method of nutrient delivery in which medication is given directly into the gastrointestinal tract
What is a medication that is given Subcutaneous? Insulin
What are the 3 types of Parenterals? Subcutaneous, Intramuscular, Intraveneous
Preparing topicals for termanally ill patients are usually? Less stressful
Central lines are located? In the heart and upper thigh
Peripheral lines are located? In the arms, hands, and feet
Weight is a common factor in determining doses for? Pediactric and Animals
Cancer patients who develop sores in their mouths are treated with? Lollipops and Lozenges
Sepsis The presence of organisims in the blood. Xigris is used to treat this
Which route of administration is the fastest? Intraveneous
Created by: kpetitfils
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