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mod 5 week 1 test
Mod 5 week 1 study guide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |