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HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication) Study online at 1. Bleb A large flaccid vesicle 2. Enema A rectal injection for clearing out the bowel or administer- ing drugs or food 3. Hypodermic Needle A hollow needle, similar to but smaller than an aspirating needle, attached to a syringe 4. Intradermal In- jection Medication injected within the dermis layer of the skin 5. Intramuscular In- jection Medication injected into the muscle 6. Lumen The bore of a catheter or hollow needle 7. Lyophilized Freeze dried 8. Mucous Mem- brane One that lines body passages and cavities which commu- nicate directly or indirectly with the exterior 9. Nebulizer A device used to reduce a liquid medication to extremely fine cloudlike particles; useful in delivering medication to deeper parts of the respiratory tract 10. Ophthalmic Relating to the eye 11. Otic Relating to the ear 12. Parenteral By some other means than through the gastrointestinal tract; refers to the introduction of substances into an or- ganism by intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intradermal injection 13. Reconstituted Mixed 14. General Medica- tion Administra- tion Guidelines 1) Chart medication only AFTER administration 2) Follow-up with patient for reaction or effect 3) Pull curtains closed if administering medications that require exposing personal areas of skin 1 / 23 HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication) Study online at 4) Always wash hands and don clean gloves before any mucous membrane medication administration 5) Wash hands after administration is complete 15. Oral (PO) Medications that are either swallowed or instilled through a tube leading to the stomach 16. Buccal A solid medication is placed in the mouth against the mucous membranes of the cheek until it is dissolved; patients should be instructed to alternate cheeks to avoid irritation; they are also instructed to NOT chew or swallow the medication 17. Subcutaneous (SQ) Injection of sterile medication into tissues just below the dermis of the skin 18. Intramuscular (IM) Injection of sterile medication into a muscle; it has a MORE RAPID systemic effect than oral or subcutaneous 19. Intravenous (IV) Injection of sterile medication into a vein; this has a VERY RAPID systemic effect 20. Intradermal (ID) Injection of sterile medication into the dermis of the skin, just under the epidermis 21. Sublingual (SL) Medication dissolved under the tongue and absorbed through the blood vessels 22. Instillation Administration of a liquid, drop by drop, in the nose, ears, or eyelids 23. Inhalation Steam or medication in vapor form is inhaled into the lungs; RAPID effect due to the vascular alveolar capillary network in the lung tissue 24. Rectal (PR) Medication placed in the rectum for absorption through the mucous membrane 25. Topical Medication applied on the surface of the skin 2 / 23 HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication) Study online at 26. Vaginal Medication placed in the vagina for absorption through the mucous membranes 27. True True or False? The closer the route is to major blood vessels, the quicker it is absorbed 28. False True or False? IV is the SLOWEST route, by providing direct access to the bloodstream 29. True True or False? Oral is the SLOWEST route because the medication has to be digested then must cross over the stomach/intestinal lining before being absorbed into the bloodstream 30. False True or False? Medications in liquid form are HARDER to absorb by the body 31. True True or False? NEVER substitute a solid for a liquid with- out a doctor's order

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HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication)
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fk4y0a

1. Bleb A large flaccid vesicle

2. Enema A rectal injection for clearing out the bowel or administer-
ing drugs or food

3. Hypodermic A hollow needle, similar to but smaller than an aspirating
Needle needle, attached to a syringe

4. Intradermal In- Medication injected within the dermis layer of the skin
jection

5. Intramuscular In- Medication injected into the muscle
jection

6. Lumen The bore of a catheter or hollow needle

7. Lyophilized Freeze dried

8. Mucous Mem- One that lines body passages and cavities which commu-
brane nicate directly or indirectly with the exterior

9. Nebulizer A device used to reduce a liquid medication to extremely
fine cloudlike particles; useful in delivering medication to
deeper parts of the respiratory tract

10. Ophthalmic Relating to the eye

11. Otic Relating to the ear

12. Parenteral By some other means than through the gastrointestinal
tract; refers to the introduction of substances into an or-
ganism by intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, or
intradermal injection

13. Reconstituted Mixed

14. General Medica- 1) Chart medication only AFTER administration
tion Administra- 2) Follow-up with patient for reaction or effect
tion Guidelines 3) Pull curtains closed if administering medications that
require exposing personal areas of skin


, HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication)
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fk4y0a
4) Always wash hands and don clean gloves before any
mucous membrane medication administration
5) Wash hands after administration is complete

15. Oral (PO) Medications that are either swallowed or instilled through
a tube leading to the stomach

16. Buccal A solid medication is placed in the mouth against the
mucous membranes of the cheek until it is dissolved;
patients should be instructed to alternate cheeks to avoid
irritation; they are also instructed to NOT chew or swallow
the medication

17. Subcutaneous Injection of sterile medication into tissues just below the
(SQ) dermis of the skin

18. Intramuscular Injection of sterile medication into a muscle; it has a
(IM) MORE RAPID systemic effect than oral or subcutaneous

19. Intravenous (IV) Injection of sterile medication into a vein; this has a VERY
RAPID systemic effect

20. Intradermal (ID) Injection of sterile medication into the dermis of the skin,
just under the epidermis

21. Sublingual (SL) Medication dissolved under the tongue and absorbed
through the blood vessels

22. Instillation Administration of a liquid, drop by drop, in the nose, ears,
or eyelids

23. Inhalation Steam or medication in vapor form is inhaled into the
lungs; RAPID effect due to the vascular alveolar capillary
network in the lung tissue

24. Rectal (PR) Medication placed in the rectum for absorption through
the mucous membrane

25. Topical Medication applied on the surface of the skin



, HCB 102 Lesson 3.3 (Routes of Medication)
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fk4y0a
26. Vaginal Medication placed in the vagina for absorption through
the mucous membranes

27. True True or False? The closer the route is to major blood
vessels, the quicker it is absorbed

28. False True or False? IV is the SLOWEST route, by providing
direct access to the bloodstream

29. True True or False? Oral is the SLOWEST route because the
medication has to be digested then must cross over the
stomach/intestinal lining before being absorbed into the
bloodstream

30. False True or False? Medications in liquid form are HARDER to
absorb by the body

31. True True or False? NEVER substitute a solid for a liquid with-
out a doctor's order

32. Routes of Med- 1) Condition of the patient
ication Adminis- 2) Nature of the drug - Taste, stability, etc.
tration Depend 3) Rate of absorption for 1 form vs another
On...

33. Oral Medication 1) Abbreviated PO or by mouth
Administration 2) Supplied in solids (tablets, capsules, or lozenges) or
liquid (syrup, elixir, or suspension)
3) Easiest, most convenient, and least expensive way to
administer medication; but there is a possibility of aspira-
tion
4) Give medication with approx. 60-100mL of water or
other acceptable liquids
5) Observe the patient take the medication
6) DO NOT give via this route if the patient is unable to
swallow foods/fluids, lying down, has a poor gag reflex, is
unconscious, or nauseous
7) If a patient cannot be placed in Fowler's, either log roll
to the side for spine precautions or place in Sim's position;

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