Deck 9: Administration by the Parenteral Route

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Subcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Transcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Subcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Eye medications

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Sublingual

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Topical

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Topical

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Inhalation therapy:

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Systemic

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intradermal

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Intramuscular

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intramuscular

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Buccal

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Ear medications

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Local

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Transcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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IV

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Inhalation

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intramuscular

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Parenteral

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Front of the thigh toward the outside of the leg

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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A possible complication of using inhaled steroids is __________.

A) oral fungal infection
B) bronchospasm
C) allergic reaction
D) chest pain
Question
A disadvantage of sublingual and buccal administration is __________.

A) medications absorbed in this way are unaffected by the stomach, intestines, or liver
B) medications may have a bitter taste
C) absorption via this route is quite rapid
D) this method has relative ease of administration
Question
Upper outer arm above the axilla

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
Question
A DPI may be advantageous for use in __________.

A) children
B) cold environments
C) patients who have problems with timing when using the inhaler
D) All of the above.
Question
Instructions to a patient using an MDI should include __________.

A) Sit upright or stand
B) Exhale slowly through pursed lips after holding your breath for at least 5-10 seconds
C) Exhale slowly and completely prior to inhaling the medication
D) All of the above.
Question
A disadvantage of using a DPI might be _________.

A) cold environment
B) because it is not appropriate for use in children
C) because of difficulty in administering due to timing for elderly patients
D) because few medications are available in this form
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Injection method especially recommended for drugs irritating to tissues

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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Which option describes sublingual administration?

A) Chewing a tablet until medication is released and absorbed
B) Swallowing the medication
C) Placing the medication beneath the tongue for absorption
D) Placing the medication in the pouch between the cheek and the gum at the back of the mouth
Question
Route with rapid systemic effect combined with strong local effect:

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
Question
Identify the conditions most often treated with a transcutaneous delivery system.

A) Acute angina, motion sickness, systemic allergic reaction
B) Prevention of angina, acute pain, motion sickness
C) Prevention of angina, motion sickness, chronic pain
D) Acute pain, acute angina, motion sickness
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Which of the following is a characteristic of buccal medication administration?

A) Follow the administration by immediately drinking a full glass of water.
B) Swallow the medication.
C) Used less commonly than the sublingual route.
D) Place the medication under the tongue.
Question
Above, outside of the buttock area, on the hip

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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What adaptation might be necessary for effective use of a metered-dose inhaler?

A) Extension tubing
B) External canister of gas
C) Spacer
D) All of the above.
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Which patient comment following education for taking sublingual or buccal medications indicates a need for further education?

A) I will hold the tablet in place with my mouth closed until the medications is absorbed.
B) I can have a drink of water immediately after taking my pill.
C) I will not swallow the medication.
D) I will not eat until the medication has completely dissolved.
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Which is NOT an advantage of inhalation therapy?

A) Rapid onset of action
B) Does not require patient's cooperation
C) Potent drugs may be given in small amounts
D) Means of delivery comfortable and convenient for the patient
Question
Nitroglycerin ointment application requires what special handling and for what reason?

A) The use of a ruler to prevent an accidental overdose, or inadequate dose, to the patient
B) The use of gloves will prevent the health care provider from suffering a headache.
C) Rotating the area to which it is applied to prevent local irritation
D) All of the above.
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Which of the following are ALL used specifically for systemic effects?

A) Sublingual, intramuscular, topical, inhalation
B) Buccal, transcutaneous, eye, subcutaneous
C) Sublingual, buccal, subcutaneous, intramuscular
D) Ear, transcutaneous, sublingual, inhalation
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When administering both an inhaled steroid and a bronchodilator, which answer is most appropriate?

A) Inhale the steroid first, then the bronchodilator.
B) Mix the medications and inhale them at the same time.
C) Stagger the doses at least an hour apart.
D) Inhale the bronchodilator first, then the steroid.
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Which statement is TRUE regarding inhalation therapy?

A) IPPB must be delivered by trained personnel.
B) An MDI is to be delivered only by a respiratory therapist.
C) A nurse usually delivers medications by small-volume aerosol nebulizer.
D) Patients frequently give their own IPPB treatments as prescribed by their doctor.
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A larger number gauge for a needle indicates a ____ size.

A) longer needle
B) shorter needle
C) larger lumen
D) smaller lumen
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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) There are more large blood vessels and nerves in deep tissue.
D) It isn't, any large muscle can be safely used for IM injection.
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What is the route of administration that is most likely to have systemic effects?

A) Transcutaneous
B) Eye
C) Topical skin
D) Mucous membrane
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What information is used to select the appropriate needle size for an injection?

A) Patient's age
B) Viscosity of fluid to be administered
C) Site of injection
D) All of the above.
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Which is a correct list of the parts of a syringe?

A) Barrel, bevel, shaft
B) Barrel, plunger, bevel
C) Plunger, tip, hub
D) Barrel, plunger, tip
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What type of needles may be recapped?

A) Sterile
B) Used
C) Safety
D) All needles
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Which method of injection is characterized by placing the needle 1½ to 2 inches beneath the skin?

A) Intradermal
B) Intramuscular
C) Subcutaneous
D) Intravenous
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Patients using hand-held nebulizers can reduce their risk of infection by ____.

A) hyperventilating to ensure full absorption in the lungs
B) including an antibiotic in the nebulizer
C) properly cleaning the nebulizer every day
D) resisting the urge to cough after treatment
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Why is rotation of the site of administration important with insulin?

A) Irritation and redness may result if the same site is used repeatedly.
B) Irritation, redness, and growth of fatty deposits may result from repeated use of the same site.
C) The body will build up scar tissue and reject the insulin.
D) Bruises and scar tissue will form and the insulin will become ineffective.
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Metered-dose inhalers deliver the medication via _____.

A) the force of inspiration
B) mechanical pressure
C) pressurized liquid
D) a propellant gas
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Which of the following routes is typically limited to localized effects?

A) Buccal administration
B) Intravenous administration
C) Transcutaneous administration
D) Topical skin administration
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A marking on a syringe of U-100 indicates what type of syringe?

A) Insulin
B) Tuberculin
C) Standard
D) Intradermal
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Deck 9: Administration by the Parenteral Route
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Subcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
2
Transcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
3
Subcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
4
Eye medications

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Sublingual

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Topical

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Topical

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Inhalation therapy:

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Systemic

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intradermal

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Intramuscular

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intramuscular

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Buccal

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Ear medications

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Local

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Transcutaneous

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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IV

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Inhalation

A)Absorbed through the skin via a patch or ointment preparation applied to the skin
B)Effects of a medication that are observed throughout the body
C)Injected beneath the skin into the fatty tissue layer
D)Applied directly to the skin to treat skin conditions, not for systemic absorption
E)Injected deep into a muscle
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Intramuscular

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Parenteral

A)Effects are limited to a particular area of the body
B)Medications that are inhaled
C)Injecting a small amount of medication into the skin's dermal layer called a "wheal"
D)Injected deep into large muscles
E)Any route other than via the gastrointestinal tract
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Front of the thigh toward the outside of the leg

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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22
A possible complication of using inhaled steroids is __________.

A) oral fungal infection
B) bronchospasm
C) allergic reaction
D) chest pain
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23
A disadvantage of sublingual and buccal administration is __________.

A) medications absorbed in this way are unaffected by the stomach, intestines, or liver
B) medications may have a bitter taste
C) absorption via this route is quite rapid
D) this method has relative ease of administration
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24
Upper outer arm above the axilla

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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25
A DPI may be advantageous for use in __________.

A) children
B) cold environments
C) patients who have problems with timing when using the inhaler
D) All of the above.
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26
Instructions to a patient using an MDI should include __________.

A) Sit upright or stand
B) Exhale slowly through pursed lips after holding your breath for at least 5-10 seconds
C) Exhale slowly and completely prior to inhaling the medication
D) All of the above.
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27
A disadvantage of using a DPI might be _________.

A) cold environment
B) because it is not appropriate for use in children
C) because of difficulty in administering due to timing for elderly patients
D) because few medications are available in this form
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28
Injection method especially recommended for drugs irritating to tissues

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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29
Which option describes sublingual administration?

A) Chewing a tablet until medication is released and absorbed
B) Swallowing the medication
C) Placing the medication beneath the tongue for absorption
D) Placing the medication in the pouch between the cheek and the gum at the back of the mouth
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30
Route with rapid systemic effect combined with strong local effect:

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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31
Identify the conditions most often treated with a transcutaneous delivery system.

A) Acute angina, motion sickness, systemic allergic reaction
B) Prevention of angina, acute pain, motion sickness
C) Prevention of angina, motion sickness, chronic pain
D) Acute pain, acute angina, motion sickness
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32
Which of the following is a characteristic of buccal medication administration?

A) Follow the administration by immediately drinking a full glass of water.
B) Swallow the medication.
C) Used less commonly than the sublingual route.
D) Place the medication under the tongue.
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33
Above, outside of the buttock area, on the hip

A)Vastus lateralis
B)Deltoid
C)Z-Track
D)Transdermal
E)Ventrogluteal
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34
What adaptation might be necessary for effective use of a metered-dose inhaler?

A) Extension tubing
B) External canister of gas
C) Spacer
D) All of the above.
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35
Which patient comment following education for taking sublingual or buccal medications indicates a need for further education?

A) I will hold the tablet in place with my mouth closed until the medications is absorbed.
B) I can have a drink of water immediately after taking my pill.
C) I will not swallow the medication.
D) I will not eat until the medication has completely dissolved.
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36
Which is NOT an advantage of inhalation therapy?

A) Rapid onset of action
B) Does not require patient's cooperation
C) Potent drugs may be given in small amounts
D) Means of delivery comfortable and convenient for the patient
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37
Nitroglycerin ointment application requires what special handling and for what reason?

A) The use of a ruler to prevent an accidental overdose, or inadequate dose, to the patient
B) The use of gloves will prevent the health care provider from suffering a headache.
C) Rotating the area to which it is applied to prevent local irritation
D) All of the above.
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38
Which of the following are ALL used specifically for systemic effects?

A) Sublingual, intramuscular, topical, inhalation
B) Buccal, transcutaneous, eye, subcutaneous
C) Sublingual, buccal, subcutaneous, intramuscular
D) Ear, transcutaneous, sublingual, inhalation
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39
When administering both an inhaled steroid and a bronchodilator, which answer is most appropriate?

A) Inhale the steroid first, then the bronchodilator.
B) Mix the medications and inhale them at the same time.
C) Stagger the doses at least an hour apart.
D) Inhale the bronchodilator first, then the steroid.
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40
Which statement is TRUE regarding inhalation therapy?

A) IPPB must be delivered by trained personnel.
B) An MDI is to be delivered only by a respiratory therapist.
C) A nurse usually delivers medications by small-volume aerosol nebulizer.
D) Patients frequently give their own IPPB treatments as prescribed by their doctor.
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41
A larger number gauge for a needle indicates a ____ size.

A) longer needle
B) shorter needle
C) larger lumen
D) smaller lumen
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42
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) There are more large blood vessels and nerves in deep tissue.
D) It isn't, any large muscle can be safely used for IM injection.
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43
What is the route of administration that is most likely to have systemic effects?

A) Transcutaneous
B) Eye
C) Topical skin
D) Mucous membrane
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44
What information is used to select the appropriate needle size for an injection?

A) Patient's age
B) Viscosity of fluid to be administered
C) Site of injection
D) All of the above.
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45
Which is a correct list of the parts of a syringe?

A) Barrel, bevel, shaft
B) Barrel, plunger, bevel
C) Plunger, tip, hub
D) Barrel, plunger, tip
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46
What type of needles may be recapped?

A) Sterile
B) Used
C) Safety
D) All needles
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47
Which method of injection is characterized by placing the needle 1½ to 2 inches beneath the skin?

A) Intradermal
B) Intramuscular
C) Subcutaneous
D) Intravenous
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48
Patients using hand-held nebulizers can reduce their risk of infection by ____.

A) hyperventilating to ensure full absorption in the lungs
B) including an antibiotic in the nebulizer
C) properly cleaning the nebulizer every day
D) resisting the urge to cough after treatment
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49
Why is rotation of the site of administration important with insulin?

A) Irritation and redness may result if the same site is used repeatedly.
B) Irritation, redness, and growth of fatty deposits may result from repeated use of the same site.
C) The body will build up scar tissue and reject the insulin.
D) Bruises and scar tissue will form and the insulin will become ineffective.
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50
Metered-dose inhalers deliver the medication via _____.

A) the force of inspiration
B) mechanical pressure
C) pressurized liquid
D) a propellant gas
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51
Which of the following routes is typically limited to localized effects?

A) Buccal administration
B) Intravenous administration
C) Transcutaneous administration
D) Topical skin administration
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52
A marking on a syringe of U-100 indicates what type of syringe?

A) Insulin
B) Tuberculin
C) Standard
D) Intradermal
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