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The nurse is preparing to administer a transdermal medication to an infant. To administer the medication safely, the nurse would recognize which as the reason absorption is more rapid via the transdermal route in infants than in older children? Thinner dermis 20 Larger skin pores 3 Increased blood flow 4 Minimal subcutaneous fat
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