Deck 13: Percutaneous Routes
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Deck 13: Percutaneous Routes
1
Patches, disks, and dots may be used therapeutically for
A) nausea due to motion sickness
B) hormones
C) pain
D) all of the above
E) a and b
A) nausea due to motion sickness
B) hormones
C) pain
D) all of the above
E) a and b
all of the above
2
Otic medications
A) may be used in the eye
B) should be at room temperature for administration
C) may be administered in an ear blocked with cerumen
D) should be applied with the patient in a sitting position
E) all of the above
A) may be used in the eye
B) should be at room temperature for administration
C) may be administered in an ear blocked with cerumen
D) should be applied with the patient in a sitting position
E) all of the above
should be at room temperature for administration
3
Transdermal medications are delivered by patches or dots for absorption through the skin.
True
4
Soap is essential for proper absorption of medications into the skin. This is the reason skin should be cleansed prior to applying transdermal medications.
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5
Topical medications incur a risk in older adult patients because of thin skin and blood supply that is close to the skin surface.
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6
Creams are in a fatty base, while ointments are in a water base.
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7
Gels and pastes may be either oil- or water-based.
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8
Vaginal medications come in the forms of
A) suppositories
B) douches
C) tablets
D) all of the above
E) a and b
A) suppositories
B) douches
C) tablets
D) all of the above
E) a and b
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9
Except in special treatment of wounds and rashes, the site of administration of topical medications should be clean and free of infection, rash, and dead tissue.
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10
Buccal and sublingual tablets
A) are absorbed through the mucous membranes of the mouth
B) should be used when the mouth is moist to allow for absorption
C) may be used for treatment of angina
D) all of the above
E) a and b
A) are absorbed through the mucous membranes of the mouth
B) should be used when the mouth is moist to allow for absorption
C) may be used for treatment of angina
D) all of the above
E) a and b
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11
Spray medications should be held close to the skin so that the skin will be heavily covered with the medication.
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12
Nasal medications
A) may be administered by dropper, atomizer, or aerosol spray
B) are commonly used as decongestants
C) are relatively safe when used in small doses for a limited time
D) should be instilled with the head tilted forward
E) a, b, and c
A) may be administered by dropper, atomizer, or aerosol spray
B) are commonly used as decongestants
C) are relatively safe when used in small doses for a limited time
D) should be instilled with the head tilted forward
E) a, b, and c
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13
A thick layer of powder is more therapeutic than a thin covering.
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14
Lotions
A) are used to control itching
B) are used to relieve congestion and muscle and joint pain
C) may contain a powder that leaves a film of medication at the site
D) should be applied by stroking lightly in the direction of hair growth
E) all of the above
A) are used to control itching
B) are used to relieve congestion and muscle and joint pain
C) may contain a powder that leaves a film of medication at the site
D) should be applied by stroking lightly in the direction of hair growth
E) all of the above
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15
When applying nitroglycerin ointment, the allied health professional should
A) apply the ointment directly to the chest, arms, back, or thighs using the supplied paper
B) be sure the site is relatively free of hair and scar tissue
C) wear gloves to prevent contact with the ointment
D) remove any residual medications from previous applications
E) all of the above
A) apply the ointment directly to the chest, arms, back, or thighs using the supplied paper
B) be sure the site is relatively free of hair and scar tissue
C) wear gloves to prevent contact with the ointment
D) remove any residual medications from previous applications
E) all of the above
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16
Patches are therapeutic for
A) angina
B) allergy testing
C) smoking cessation
D) a and c
E) all of the above
A) angina
B) allergy testing
C) smoking cessation
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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17
Ophthalmic medications
A) must contain a label of "ophthalmic"
B) must remain sterile
C) may be applied to the cornea
D) should be administered in the conjunctival sac
E) all except c
A) must contain a label of "ophthalmic"
B) must remain sterile
C) may be applied to the cornea
D) should be administered in the conjunctival sac
E) all except c
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18
Application of topical medications in older adult patients may require minimal friction because
A) their skin is thin and will excoriate easily
B) their skin has diminished sensation
C) the blood supply is close to the skin surface and may cause bruising
D) their skin is dry and flaky
E) all of the above
A) their skin is thin and will excoriate easily
B) their skin has diminished sensation
C) the blood supply is close to the skin surface and may cause bruising
D) their skin is dry and flaky
E) all of the above
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19
Topical medications are applied to the surface of the skin for absorption.
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20
Skin should be moist when applying a powder so that it will adhere to the skin.
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21
Percutaneous medications are generally administered easily.
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22
In using an MDI, the first dose opens the airways and the second dose penetrates into the deeper airways.
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23
Rebound congestion may occur if nasal preparations are used on a daily basis over a prolonged period of time.
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24
MDIs and DPIs deliver medications to the mucous membranes of the respiratory system for absorption.
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25
Percutaneous administration of medications is as reliable as oral administration of medications.
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26
Nitroglycerin ointment residue should be removed with soap and water prior to application of a new dose of medication to prevent an overdose of the drug.
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27
The equipment that is used to provide medications by MDI should be thoroughly cleansed after each use to prevent medication buildup in the mouthpiece.
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28
Vaginal medications may be used as contraceptives.
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29
Vigorous rubbing of a drug on a rash will ease the itching.
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30
Medications absorbed percutaneously in the mouth, rectum, and lungs act rapidly.
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31
A patient may eat and drink immediately after the administration of buccal and sublingual tablets.
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32
Nasal sprays may be used for conditions such as headaches, insulin, and smoking cessation.
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33
Buccal and sublingual medications may be swallowed and still maintain their effectiveness.
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34
The distance that topical sprays should be held from the skin will appear on the container label.
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35
Most vaginal medications are prescribed for use at bedtime.
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36
Nebulizers are used to provide powdered medications to the lungs.
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37
Medications may be applied topically for local or systemic effects.
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38
Percutaneous medications are fast acting in most instances.
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39
Percutaneous medications have a low incidence of adverse reactions.
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40
In administering nasal medications, the head should be tilted forward for administration and then tilted backward for five minutes.
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41
Skin of older adults is well hydrated so absorption occurs in a manner similar to that of a middle-aged person.
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42
Drugs are being administered in increasing amounts through nasal passages because of the rapid absorption on the nasal mucosa.
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43
Taking short, quick breaths will aid in the absorption of nasal preparations.
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44
Drugs should not be instilled directly on the cornea.
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45
Buccal medications may have systemic effects when absorbed in saliva and swallowed.
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46
Gels are thick water-based substances used as lubricants.
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47
Use of nasal preparations for sinusitis and allergies is relatively safe when used for short periods of time and in small doses.
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48
Otic medications may be used as ophthalmic preparations.
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49
All transdermal medications should have the application of a new dose daily.
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50
Swallowing sublingual and buccal tablets increases the absorption rate.
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51
Nasal preparations that spill into the throat should be swallowed for systemic effect.
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52
Soap and water should be used to prepare a site for a transdermal patch.
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53
Lotions leave a cool feeling after applications because the water base leads to evaporation.
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54
Rebound congestion occurs with excessive use of nasal preparations.
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55
Sterile ophthalmic solutions may be used with a perforated tympanic membrane or with patients with tympanic tubes inserted.
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56
Sublingual medications are either sprays or small porous tablets.
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57
Cold solutions instilled in the ear may cause nausea and vertigo.
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58
A spacer may be indicated with the use of an MDI medication.
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59
Transdermal medications have many applications for various conditions or diseases.
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60
Drugs applied to the cornea will not produce pain because the cornea has no blood or nerve supply.
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61
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Absorption through mucous membranes of the mouth
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
Absorption through mucous membranes of the mouth
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
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62
Over 50% of medication administered reaches the lower airway passages when either a DPI or MDI is used for medication administration.
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63
Nebulizers provide sprays of medication.
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64
MDIs require less coordination than DPIs.
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65
Inhalation medications are in the forms of gases, sprays, powders, and liquids.
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66
Rotadisks provide a spray form of medication.
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67
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Absorption under the tongue
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
Absorption under the tongue
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
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68
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Absorption through skin surface
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
Absorption through skin surface
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
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69
Because of the rich blood supply found in the alveolar-capillary network, inhaled medications have a slow absorption rate.
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70
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Absorption through skin or mucous membranes
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
Absorption through skin or mucous membranes
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
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71
Match the following terms with their descriptions below.
Absorption through skin surfaces using patches or dots
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
Absorption through skin surfaces using patches or dots
A)buccal
B)sublingual
C)topical
D)transdermal
E)percutaneous
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72
Vaginal preparations are best administered at bedtime with the woman lying down.
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