MATCHING Match the descriptions below with the appropriate term that identifies drug types or administration routes only once

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MATCHING Match the descriptions below with the appropriate term that identifies drug types or administration routes only once. A. Nasogastric tube B. Parenteral toute C. Enteral drops 19. E Liquid-form 20 21. F. Intramuscular four G. Mix O-Vial H. Intradermal toute 1. Subcutaneous toute 1. Ztrack technique K Percutaneous Toute 22 23 Drugs ghen directly into the GI tract Drups that must be shaken before administration Drups applied to the skin or mucous membranes (e… topicals, patches. or car drops) Method used to inject between the skin and the muscle layer Has two compartments that contain a sterile solution and a drug powder separated by a rubber stopper Method that seals the injection site and prevents leakage of the drug Method used to inject between the upper two layers of skin Drug administration that bypasses the mouth by use of a tube that goes through nose and esophagus into the stomach Method used when the drug ordered may be destroyed by gastric enzymes Method used to deposit deep into the muscle mass 24. 25 26. 27. 28 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Answer the following questions about drug administration safety. 29. Before giving tablets or capsules, make sure the patient is able to do what? 30. To ensure a drug is evenly distributed throughout aliquid before giving, what must be done first? 31. Why is insulin considered a high-alert drug? 32. When a patient is unable to swallow a tablet or capsule, why must you check with the pharmacist before crushing tablets or breaking capsules? 33. What are some steps you can take to assist a patient who has difficulty swallowing the drug? 16 Chapter 4 Drug Calculation Preparing and Giving Dige Copyright 2019, Elsevier Art
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