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study guide mod 5 week 1

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what is ophthalmics and otics drops or ointments for the eyes and ears
topicals include patches, ointments, creams, pastes,and liniments
inhalants are inhaled through the nose and mouth into the lungs
the parenteral route that is the most dangerous parenteral route
peripheral line includes arms, hands, and feet
central lines include heart, legs, upper thigh
what dosage is weight a common factor animals and pediactrics
cancer patients with sores in their mouth are treated with lollipops and lozenges
what route is the fastest to deliver meds to the blood IV
insulin should be given subcutaneous
pediactrics doses are in what form before diluted adult dose
routes of administration inhalants, enterals, topicals, ophalmics and otics, parenterals
3 types of parenteral injections subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous
aseptic compounding hand-washing, wearing protective dress, knowledge and skill of equipment, and solid product manipulation
pyrogen a substance that produces fever
enteral a method of nutrient delivery in which meds is given directly to the gastrointestinal tract
parenteral administration via injection
bolus an initial dose
piggyback delivery of a secondary IV solution from an outside source into an IV line containing fluid from an existing line
phlebitis inflammation of the vein
sepsis infection in the blood(med used to treat is xigris)
metathesis a mere change in place of a morbid substance, without removal from the body
TPN total parenteral nutrition
lactose intolerant unable to digest dairy based foods
what form of of meds are easier for terminally ill patients topicals
what is phenylephrine counter agent for viagra
penicillin injection used to treat what syphillis(al capone died from syphillis)
methergine this drug was used after she had her son
subcutaneous (SQ) insulin
intramuscular (IM) vaccines
intravenous (IV) antibiotics
intracardiac (IC) epinephrine
intrathecal (IT) spinal tap
intradermal (ID) tuberculosis
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