Deck 9: Administration by the Parenteral Route
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Deck 9: Administration by the Parenteral Route
1
One of the advantages of inhalation therapy is that .
A)very potent medications can be given in very small doses
B)the ease of use for virtually all patients
C)active participation by the patient is not required
D)the focus on the gradual onset of action
A)very potent medications can be given in very small doses
B)the ease of use for virtually all patients
C)active participation by the patient is not required
D)the focus on the gradual onset of action
very potent medications can be given in very small doses
2
Prefilled cartridges are made ready for use by .
A)rehydrating the contents with normal saline
B)putting the cartridge into a holder and attaching a needle for injection
C)inserting a needle into the cartridge to withdraw the drug
D)mixing the contents of the cartridge with other medications
A)rehydrating the contents with normal saline
B)putting the cartridge into a holder and attaching a needle for injection
C)inserting a needle into the cartridge to withdraw the drug
D)mixing the contents of the cartridge with other medications
putting the cartridge into a holder and attaching a needle for injection
3
The nitroglycerin ointment used for transcutaneous administration should be measured using a(n) .
A)scale
B)syringe
C)Appli-Ruler
D)medicine cup
A)scale
B)syringe
C)Appli-Ruler
D)medicine cup
Appli-Ruler
4
You are giving a subcutaneous injection to a young child.The best needle length to use would be .
A)1 inch
B)2 inches
C)5/8 inch
D)1 1/2 inches
A)1 inch
B)2 inches
C)5/8 inch
D)1 1/2 inches
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5
Metered-dose inhalers deliver the medication via .
A)a propellant gas
B)mechanical pressure
C)the force of inspiration
D)pressurized liquid
A)a propellant gas
B)mechanical pressure
C)the force of inspiration
D)pressurized liquid
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6
Subcutaneous injections are administered into .
A)fatty tissue
B)lean tissue
C)deep levels of the skin
D)connective tissue
A)fatty tissue
B)lean tissue
C)deep levels of the skin
D)connective tissue
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7
Patients taking sublingual medications should be instructed to .
A)drink water periodically to help the tablet dissolve
B)hold the tablet in place with the mouth closed until the tablet is completely dissolved
C)allow the tablet to dissolve for five minutes and then swallow what is left
D)chew the tablet if more rapid effect is needed
A)drink water periodically to help the tablet dissolve
B)hold the tablet in place with the mouth closed until the tablet is completely dissolved
C)allow the tablet to dissolve for five minutes and then swallow what is left
D)chew the tablet if more rapid effect is needed
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8
Patients using hand-held nebulizers can reduce their risk of infection by .
A)including an antibiotic in the nebulizer
B)properly cleaning the nebulizer every day
C)resisting the urge to cough after treatment
D)hyperventilating to ensure full absorption in the lungs
A)including an antibiotic in the nebulizer
B)properly cleaning the nebulizer every day
C)resisting the urge to cough after treatment
D)hyperventilating to ensure full absorption in the lungs
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9
What type of needles should be recapped?
A)used
B)sterile
C)all needles
D)safety
A)used
B)sterile
C)all needles
D)safety
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10
Systemic drugs are those that .
A)alter homeostasis
B)affect the body as a whole
C)have predictable effects
D)affect only one organ system
A)alter homeostasis
B)affect the body as a whole
C)have predictable effects
D)affect only one organ system
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11
Larger syringes may have a metal attachment at the tip that fastens the needle securely to the syringe.This device is called a(n) .
A)Carpuject
B)Z-ject
C)Luer-Lok
D)safety cap
A)Carpuject
B)Z-ject
C)Luer-Lok
D)safety cap
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12
Tuberculin syringes are used for .
A)administering subcutaneous fluids
B)intradermal injections of very small volumes
C)intramuscular injections
D)obtaining specimens of pulmonary secretions
A)administering subcutaneous fluids
B)intradermal injections of very small volumes
C)intramuscular injections
D)obtaining specimens of pulmonary secretions
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13
When administering an intradermal injection,the syringe should be held so that the .
A)needle is at a 45-degree angle and the bevel is down
B)bevel is up and the needle is at a 45-degree angle
C)needle is at a 90-degree angle
D)bevel is up and the needle is almost flat against the patient's skin
A)needle is at a 45-degree angle and the bevel is down
B)bevel is up and the needle is at a 45-degree angle
C)needle is at a 90-degree angle
D)bevel is up and the needle is almost flat against the patient's skin
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14
Richard has asthma and has not used his metered-dose inhaler for more than 24 hours.What should he do before using the inhaler again?
A)Shake for at least 60 seconds.
B)Discharge a waste dose.
C)Take it apart and sterilize it.
D)Use a small volume nebulizer.
A)Shake for at least 60 seconds.
B)Discharge a waste dose.
C)Take it apart and sterilize it.
D)Use a small volume nebulizer.
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15
When applying a new transdermal patch,it is especially important to .
A)make sure the area it will be placed on is cleanly shaven
B)abrade the skin to facilitate absorption
C)avoid touching the inside of the patch
D)puncture the drug reservoir
A)make sure the area it will be placed on is cleanly shaven
B)abrade the skin to facilitate absorption
C)avoid touching the inside of the patch
D)puncture the drug reservoir
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16
In what situation is it acceptable to add a small volume of air into the filled syringe?
A)when administration is intravenous
B)absolutely never
C)when a subcutaneous injection is being given
D)when an intramuscular injection is being given
A)when administration is intravenous
B)absolutely never
C)when a subcutaneous injection is being given
D)when an intramuscular injection is being given
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17
Proper placement for buccal administration is .
A)in the pouch between the cheek and the gum at the back of the mouth
B)under the tongue
C)in direct contact with the nasal mucosa
D)on dry,hair-free skin
A)in the pouch between the cheek and the gum at the back of the mouth
B)under the tongue
C)in direct contact with the nasal mucosa
D)on dry,hair-free skin
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18
What is the route of administration that is most likely to have systemic effects?
A)eye
B)topical skin
C)mucous membrane
D)transcutaneous
A)eye
B)topical skin
C)mucous membrane
D)transcutaneous
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19
Intermittent positive pressure breathing treatments are useful for patients who are .
A)unable to cough on their own
B)unable to take deep breaths on their own
C)not compliant with other methods
D)very physically active
A)unable to cough on their own
B)unable to take deep breaths on their own
C)not compliant with other methods
D)very physically active
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20
Transcutaneous delivery systems may be used for treatment of .
A)psychiatric disorders
B)chronic reflux
C)systemic infections
D)severe,chronic pain for which opiates are needed
A)psychiatric disorders
B)chronic reflux
C)systemic infections
D)severe,chronic pain for which opiates are needed
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21
The order is for an injection into the vastus lateralis.Where is the vastus lateralis?
A)front of the thigh towards the midline of the leg
B)front of the thigh towards the outside of the leg
C)above and to the outside of the buttock area
D)upper outer arm above the axilla
A)front of the thigh towards the midline of the leg
B)front of the thigh towards the outside of the leg
C)above and to the outside of the buttock area
D)upper outer arm above the axilla
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22
Why is site selection particularly important when giving IM injections?
A)Once a particular site has been used,it can never be used again.
B)The needles used are so short that they must be precisely placed.
C)Medications given IM are typically more prone to causing infections.
D)There are more large blood vessels and nerves in deep tissue.
A)Once a particular site has been used,it can never be used again.
B)The needles used are so short that they must be precisely placed.
C)Medications given IM are typically more prone to causing infections.
D)There are more large blood vessels and nerves in deep tissue.
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23
Which of the following routes is typically limited to localized effects?
A)sublingual preparations
B)buccal preparations
C)transcutaneous preparations
D)topical skin preparations
A)sublingual preparations
B)buccal preparations
C)transcutaneous preparations
D)topical skin preparations
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24
When using the Z-track method,the clinician should insert the needle .
A)at a 15-degree-angle and inject the medication slowly
B)with a dart-like motion,aspirate,and then inject the medication slowly
C)quickly and inject the medication in brief,forceful pulses
D)quickly and inject the medication as quickly as possible
A)at a 15-degree-angle and inject the medication slowly
B)with a dart-like motion,aspirate,and then inject the medication slowly
C)quickly and inject the medication in brief,forceful pulses
D)quickly and inject the medication as quickly as possible
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25
What do topical skin medications,medications applied to the mucous membranes,eye medications,and ear medications have in common?
A)They are all used for local effects.
B)Their usefulness is related to how quickly they are metabolized and distributed.
C)They can cause very dangerous systemic side effects even when used properly.
D)They are all excreted very rapidly.
A)They are all used for local effects.
B)Their usefulness is related to how quickly they are metabolized and distributed.
C)They can cause very dangerous systemic side effects even when used properly.
D)They are all excreted very rapidly.
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