Deck 11: Administration of Nonparenteral Medications

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All of the following are nonparenteral methods of medication administration except:

A) rectal suppository
B) ophthalmic drops
C) IM injection
D) transdermal patches
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Inhaled drugs may be used to:

A) provide local treatment for respiratory infections
B) provide systemic treatment for respiratory infections
C) supply medication that can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs
D) All of these answers are correct.
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All of the following are disadvantages of the oral route of administration except:

A) an objectionable odor or taste
B) a more predictable effect on the body than when given by injection
C) irritation of the gastric mucosa
D) discoloration of the teeth, tongue, or gums
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Suppositories may be used as:

A) local anesthetics
B) laxatives
C) antipyretic agents
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Drugs that have a counterirritant effect and are usually vigorously rubbed onto the skin to relieve soreness in muscles and joints are called:

A) liniments
B) lotions
C) ointments
D) wet dressings
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When applying a nasal cannula, the prongs should be placed so that there is a direct flow of oxygen against the nasal mucosa.
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All of the following are types of oxygen masks except;

A) Venturi
B) isolation
C) partial rebreather
D) nonrebreather
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Apnea may result when oxygen is given to patients with COPD in amounts greater than:

A) 2 LPM
B) 3 LPM
C) 1 LPM
D) 4 LPM
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When administering ophthalmic medications, you should:

A) wear gloves
B) ask the patient to look up at the ceiling
C) avoid allowing the dropper to come into contact with the eye
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Which of the following types of oral medications could be safely crushed for administration?

A) sublingual tablets
B) enteric-coated tablets
C) sustained-release tablets
D) scored tablets
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Nasal cannulas are used when a low concentration of oxygen is desired.
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Which of the following is false regarding nasal medications?

A) Long-term use may cause rebound congestion.
B) Nasal medications are best administered by a highly trained medical professional.
C) Nasal medications may be used to relieve allergy and cold symptoms.
D) Patients should be told to clear the nasal passages prior to use.
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Inhaled medications are available for use in:

A) IPPB machines
B) nebulizers
C) handheld inhalers
D) All of these answers are correct.
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The normal range for oxygen in arterial blood is:

A) 50-75 mm Hg
B) 80-100 mm Hg
C) 80-120 mm Hg
D) 25-50 mm Hg
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When 100% oxygen is breathed for a long period of time, which of the following may develop?

A) hypoxia
B) oxygen toxicity
C) anoxia
D) None of these answers are correct.
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Two means of measuring the amount of medication to be administered are by:

A) weight and volume
B) color and odor
C) volume and color
D) odor and weight
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The temperature of irrigation and douche solutions should not exceed:

A) 100 degrees Fahrenheit
B) 104 degrees Fahrenheit
C) 98 degrees Fahrenheit
D) 110 degrees Fahrenheit
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To administer an enema, you should:

A) properly drape the patient
B) assist the patient into the proper position
C) provide for privacy
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Oxygen is ordered as:

A) LPM or mm Hg
B) mm Hg or %
C) LPM or %
D) ml or LPM
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Guidelines for oxygen safety include all of the following except:

A) No Smoking signs should be clearly posted.
B) Heating pads and electric blankets should not be used while oxygen is being administered.
C) Smoking is permitted as long as the oxygen tank is turned off.
D) Suction machines should be used with caution.
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Match each term with its definition.
medication that is absorbed through the skin; patches

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Unit-dose medications should be crushed in the wrapper before opening.
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Match each term with its definition.
deficient amount of oxygen in the blood

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Match each term with its definition.
delivering a solution through the rectum and colon

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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When performing an ear irrigation for a child, the ear should be pulled upward and back.
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Match each term with its definition.
semisolid substance for rectal, vaginal, or urethral use

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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When administered properly, ophthalmic medications have a local effect.
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When using a multiple-dose solid medication, the health care worker should place the medication in his or her hand and transfer the medication to the medicine cup, to avoid placing too many pills in the cup.
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It is best to use the same application site each time a new medication patch is applied.
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Match each term with its definition.
corner of the eye

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Liquid preparations of medications are absorbed more slowly than solid forms.
Question
Match each term with its definition.
cleansing of a canal by flushing with a liquid

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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When pouring liquid medication, the measuring device must be at eye level to ensure an accurate does.
Question
Match each term with its definition.
slowly dropping a solution into or onto a body cavity

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Match each term with its definition.
rubbing a drug into the skin

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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When using a multiple-dose liquid medication, if the label becomes soiled, you must tape a prescription blank identifying its contents to the bottle.
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Match each term with its definition.
semisolid preparation of a drug in an oily base

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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When measuring liquid medication, you should measure from the lowest level of the meniscus.
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Unit-dose medications should be opened in the medication room to avoid contamination.
Question
Match each term with its definition.
act of drawing breath, vapor, or gas into the lungs

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Match each term with its definition.
implanting something into something else

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Deck 11: Administration of Nonparenteral Medications
1
All of the following are nonparenteral methods of medication administration except:

A) rectal suppository
B) ophthalmic drops
C) IM injection
D) transdermal patches
IM injection
2
Inhaled drugs may be used to:

A) provide local treatment for respiratory infections
B) provide systemic treatment for respiratory infections
C) supply medication that can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs
D) All of these answers are correct.
All of these answers are correct.
3
All of the following are disadvantages of the oral route of administration except:

A) an objectionable odor or taste
B) a more predictable effect on the body than when given by injection
C) irritation of the gastric mucosa
D) discoloration of the teeth, tongue, or gums
a more predictable effect on the body than when given by injection
4
Suppositories may be used as:

A) local anesthetics
B) laxatives
C) antipyretic agents
D) All of these answers are correct.
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5
Drugs that have a counterirritant effect and are usually vigorously rubbed onto the skin to relieve soreness in muscles and joints are called:

A) liniments
B) lotions
C) ointments
D) wet dressings
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6
When applying a nasal cannula, the prongs should be placed so that there is a direct flow of oxygen against the nasal mucosa.
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All of the following are types of oxygen masks except;

A) Venturi
B) isolation
C) partial rebreather
D) nonrebreather
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8
Apnea may result when oxygen is given to patients with COPD in amounts greater than:

A) 2 LPM
B) 3 LPM
C) 1 LPM
D) 4 LPM
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9
When administering ophthalmic medications, you should:

A) wear gloves
B) ask the patient to look up at the ceiling
C) avoid allowing the dropper to come into contact with the eye
D) All of these answers are correct.
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10
Which of the following types of oral medications could be safely crushed for administration?

A) sublingual tablets
B) enteric-coated tablets
C) sustained-release tablets
D) scored tablets
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11
Nasal cannulas are used when a low concentration of oxygen is desired.
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12
Which of the following is false regarding nasal medications?

A) Long-term use may cause rebound congestion.
B) Nasal medications are best administered by a highly trained medical professional.
C) Nasal medications may be used to relieve allergy and cold symptoms.
D) Patients should be told to clear the nasal passages prior to use.
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13
Inhaled medications are available for use in:

A) IPPB machines
B) nebulizers
C) handheld inhalers
D) All of these answers are correct.
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14
The normal range for oxygen in arterial blood is:

A) 50-75 mm Hg
B) 80-100 mm Hg
C) 80-120 mm Hg
D) 25-50 mm Hg
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15
When 100% oxygen is breathed for a long period of time, which of the following may develop?

A) hypoxia
B) oxygen toxicity
C) anoxia
D) None of these answers are correct.
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16
Two means of measuring the amount of medication to be administered are by:

A) weight and volume
B) color and odor
C) volume and color
D) odor and weight
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17
The temperature of irrigation and douche solutions should not exceed:

A) 100 degrees Fahrenheit
B) 104 degrees Fahrenheit
C) 98 degrees Fahrenheit
D) 110 degrees Fahrenheit
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18
To administer an enema, you should:

A) properly drape the patient
B) assist the patient into the proper position
C) provide for privacy
D) All of these answers are correct.
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19
Oxygen is ordered as:

A) LPM or mm Hg
B) mm Hg or %
C) LPM or %
D) ml or LPM
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20
Guidelines for oxygen safety include all of the following except:

A) No Smoking signs should be clearly posted.
B) Heating pads and electric blankets should not be used while oxygen is being administered.
C) Smoking is permitted as long as the oxygen tank is turned off.
D) Suction machines should be used with caution.
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21
Match each term with its definition.
medication that is absorbed through the skin; patches

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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22
Unit-dose medications should be crushed in the wrapper before opening.
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23
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deficient amount of oxygen in the blood

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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24
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delivering a solution through the rectum and colon

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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25
When performing an ear irrigation for a child, the ear should be pulled upward and back.
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26
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semisolid substance for rectal, vaginal, or urethral use

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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27
When administered properly, ophthalmic medications have a local effect.
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28
When using a multiple-dose solid medication, the health care worker should place the medication in his or her hand and transfer the medication to the medicine cup, to avoid placing too many pills in the cup.
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It is best to use the same application site each time a new medication patch is applied.
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30
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corner of the eye

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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Liquid preparations of medications are absorbed more slowly than solid forms.
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32
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cleansing of a canal by flushing with a liquid

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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33
When pouring liquid medication, the measuring device must be at eye level to ensure an accurate does.
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34
Match each term with its definition.
slowly dropping a solution into or onto a body cavity

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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rubbing a drug into the skin

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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36
When using a multiple-dose liquid medication, if the label becomes soiled, you must tape a prescription blank identifying its contents to the bottle.
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37
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semisolid preparation of a drug in an oily base

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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38
When measuring liquid medication, you should measure from the lowest level of the meniscus.
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Unit-dose medications should be opened in the medication room to avoid contamination.
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act of drawing breath, vapor, or gas into the lungs

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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implanting something into something else

A)instillation
B)inhalation
C)irrigation
D)canthus
E)suppository
F)enema
G)transdermal
H)ointment
I)hypoxemia
J)insertion
K)inunction
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