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PO administration of medications:
A. is one of the safest methods of administration
B. Involves the GI tract
c. has a slower onset of action than IM administration
D. is given by mouth
E. All of the above
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- A prescription call for the following medicines to be administered: 1 tablet q.i.d. for the first day: 2 tablet t.i.d. for the second day: 2 tablet b.i.d x 5 days: and 1 tablet q.d. thereafter. How many tablets should be dispensed to equalt 30 day supply?10. Order: Administer 35 mg of medication Y IM daily. Available: Medication Y, 75 mg/mL. How many ml. will be given?A nurse who is administering medications to patients in anacute care setting studies the pharmacokinetics of the drugsbeing administered. Which statements accurately describethese mechanisms of action? Select all that apply.a. Distribution occurs after a drug has been absorbed intothe bloodstream and is made available to body fluids andtissues.b. Metabolism is the process by which a drug is transferredfrom its site of entry into the body to the bloodstream.c. Absorption is the change of a drug from its original formto a new form, usually occurring in the liver.d. During first-pass effect, drugs move from the intestinallumen to the liver by way of the portal vein instead ofgoing into the system’s circulation.e. The gastrointestinal tract, as well as sweat, salivary, andmammary glands, are routes of drug absorption. f. Excretion is the process of removing a drug, or its metabo-lites (products of metabolism), from the body.
- Patient is in severe stomach distress and is unable to swallow any meds due to vomiting, precise dosage is required for this particular situation, variations in absorption are dangerous and must be avoided and faster distibrution of drug to brain is also needed. What is the best route of administration explaining why that particular route is the best and what negative outcomes may result?list the body system and organs whose structure and function should be assessed to diagnose the cause of the following systems:a. earache and pressure behind the eyesb. vomiting and diarrheac. chest paind. low back painIdentify common types of medication
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