Medication Aide State Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
what should you use to measure oral medications (Ans- medicine cup or metered syringe, or other medical measuring device. aerosol spray (Ans- solution that holds the medication suspended until it is dispensed in the form of a mist to spray on the skin. Caplet (Ans- a capsule shaped pill that is coated to help with ease of swallowing Capsule (Ans- the medication in a liquid, oil, powder, or gel form is held inside a gelatin container until it dissolves in the stomach. keeps the patient from tasting the medication. cream (Ans- semisolid preparation holding medication so it can be applied to skin. Elixer (Ans- a sweet, good smelling, alcohol-based solution in which medications are dissolved, allowing them to be taken in liquid form by mouth. Enteric coated tablet (Ans- a hard-shell coating on a tablet that keeps the medication from dissolving until it passes through the stomach into the small intestines. Cutting or crushing these tablets will destroy the protective hard shell coating. Gel (Ans- a clear, semi-solid, jelly-like solution used to hold medication so it can be applied to the skin. becomes a liquid at body temperature and can be rubbed into the skin. Inhalant (Ans- medication forcefully pushed into the lungs via compressed air such as a metered dose inhaler or a disc device. Liniment (Ans- a medication mixed with oil, alcohol, or water and used on the skin.
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