AND INJECTION ADMIN QUESTIONS WITH 100%
RATED ANSWERS 2025/2026 LATEST UPDATE/GET A+
Which topical medication contains a soapy emollient? - Liniment
Which topical medication contains alcohol? - Liniment
Rationale: Liniment usually contains alcohol and is applied to the skin
Liniments - usually contain alcohol, oil, or a soapy emollient applied to the skin
Lotion - A semiliquid suspension that usually protects, cools, or cleanses the skin
Ointment - A semisolid, externally applied preparation that usually contains one or more
medications
Pastes - thick creams that are absorbed through skin more slowly than ointment and often used
for skin protection
Transdermal disks, or patches - topical medications that are absorbed through the skin slowly
over a long period
Which topical medication may lead to respiratory depression in the case of an overdose? -
Transdermal patch
rationale: the overuse of transdermal patches such as a fentanyl transdermal patch may lead to
respiratory depression, coma, or even death
Which description is true regarding the disadvantage of medication administration through the
intraocular disk? - Expensive
rationale: inntraocular disk medication are usually expensive
Which term indicated the use of tampons that are treated with medication? - Nasal instillation
rationale: tampons treated with medication are used for nasal instillation. Tampons are not
indicated for rectal, ear, or vaginal instillation. Eardrops are used for ear instillation. Rectal
suppositories are indicated for rectal instillation. Vaginal suppositories are indicated for vaginal
instillation
Which topical medication preparation may involve more than one medication? - Ointment
rationale: the preparation of ointment may involve more than one medication