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-Released from nerve terminals in synaptic cleft
-interact with receptors
-travel through nerve pathway carrying information



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1 Neurotransmitters 2 Principles of Drug Administration



3 Higher # 4 Right Dose



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-Assess patient health
Principles of Drug -Obtain medication history BEFORE giving medication
Administration -Determine suitable route of administration
-Assess socioeconomic factors (self-administration)

, 1)Right Patient
2)Right Drug
3)Right Dose
7 Rights of Drug
4)Right Route
Administration
5)Right Time
6)Right Technique
7)Right Documentation's

Asking patient for his/her name before administering
Right Patient
medication

Right Drug Must check label 3 times during preparation

Perform appropriate calculation of dosage by using
Right Dose
unit-dose systems

-Date/Time of administration
-Drug's name,strength,dose and route of administration
Right Documentation
-Patient's reaction towards medication
-Patient's education regarding the drug

Enteral Absorbed though GI tract

Parenteral Injection for systemic effects

Percutaneous Direct contact with skin or mucous membrane

-retains drug in stomach
-metabolized by the liver
Oral Route
-absorbed from stomach and small intestine
-can't be used if patient is unconscious

-Nasogastric (inserted through nasopharynx)
-Gastrostomy (surgically placed in stomach)
Enteral Routes -Sublingual (placed under tongue for faster action)
-Buccal (a percutaneous route where it's placed
between the gum and cheek)

-intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous
Parenteral Routes
-Requires invasive procedure and aseptic technique

Higher # Smaller needle

What should not be -Tip/inside barrel
touched by unsterile -Plunger shaft
objects -Needle shaft/tip

Parts of Syringe tip, barrel, plunger

, Holds 1-mL
Tuberculin Syringe
Calibrated in hundredth of milliliters

-Sizes: 2,2.5,3 and 5 mL
Hypodermic Syringe
-Commonly used to administer IM injections

-Pre-filled syringes for ready use
Unit-dose Injections -Pre-filled sterile with needle attached to reusable
holder before use

Bevel Slanted part at top of a needle

Cannula Attaches to hub

Hub Fits into syringe

-Diameter of shaft
Gauge
-Varies from #18 (larger) to #28 (smaller)

-Common range is .5 to 2 inches
Length of shaft -Based on injection type,patient weight and muscle
development

-made of clear glass
-contain ONE dose of drug
Ampules
-medication is aspirated into syringe through filter
needle

-Small glass/plastic bottle with rubber cap (may contain
latex)
Vials
-air injected before withdrawal of medication
-prevents vacuum from building up

Longer Bevels For intramuscular (IM) and Subcutaneous (SC) injections

Shorter Bevels For IV and ID injections

-Usually in inner forearm or upper back
-Just below epidermis into Demi's
Intradermal Injection
-used for tuberculin or allergy tests
-enters at 15 DEGREE ANGLE

-Occurs in upper arms,back,or abdomen
-used for heparin/insulin commonly
Subcutaneous Injection
-used at 45 DEGREE ANGLE
-small volumes (0.5-1 mL) are given
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