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The nurse administers a medication in the subarachnoid space. Which route of administration did the nurse use? - intrathecal While administering eardrops in a patient, the nurse straightens the ear canal by pulling the auricle down and back. What is the age group of the patient? - toddler What type of suctioning involves instilling normal saline and stimulating the patient to cough to loosen airway secretions? - tracheal suctioning Which positioning of the patient would be appropriate while administering rectal suppositories? - sims position Most economical and convenient form of med - oral Syrup - sugar solution Which site is frequently recommended for administering heparin injections? - abdomen Intrathecal - brain While performing suctioning, the nurse avoids applying suction pressure while inserting the catheter. What is the rationale behind this? - to avoid traumatizing lung mucosa Intraperitoneal - abdomen Intrapleural - chemo An elderly obese patient who has undergone total hip replacement surgery has been put on low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) enoxaparin. Which technique should the nurse use to administer enoxaparin? - administer at 90 degree angle Pinch site Subq injection 2 inches from belly button Parenteral routes include - IM, IV, SUBQ Skin/topicals - painless, caution w/ abrasions, local effects Intraarterial - clot dissolve Oliguria - medical term used for low urinary output in relation to the fluid intake. Dysuria - Dysuria is pain or discomfort associated with voiding. Polyuria - excessive amounts of urine output Nocturia - condition of awakening from sleep because of the urge to void. Reflex urinary incontinence - leakage of urine unknowingly Diminished awareness of urge to void Urge urinary incontinence - urgency Frequency Difficulty holding once urge appears Which route of administration involves inserting a needle at a 5- to 15-degree angle from the surface of the skin without puncturing the patient's subcutaneous tissue? - intradermal (TB test) Transdermal - prolonged systemic effects with limited side effects Caplet - coated for easier swallowing Paste - semisolid like ointment but thicker and slower absorption Injections - infection risk, rapid absorption, bleeding, causes anxiety Trough - minimum blood serum before next dose Absorption - occurs when medication molecules pass into the blood from the site of medication administration. Factors that influence absorption are the route of administration, ability of the medication to dissolve, blood flow to the site of administration, body surface area (BSA), and lipid solubility of medication. Pruritis - itching of skin Uticaria - hives BID/TID/QID - 2x/3x/4x a day Plateau - Blood serum concentration of medication reached and maintained after repeated fixed doses Nursing diagnosis with med admin - • Anxiety • Ineffective Health Maintenance • Deficient Knowledge (Medication Self-Administration) • Noncompliance (Medications) • Impaired Swallowing • Impaired Memory

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MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION & ELIMINATION
(FUNDAMENTALS) QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED
ANSWERS 2025/2026 LATEST UPDATED/GET A+

The nurse working in a neonatal ward finds it difficult to establish an intravenous (IV)
line for an infant. Which route of medication administration is suitable for this clinical
situation? - intraosseous (goes directly into bone marrow)

Phlebitis - Redness, warmth, and tenderness at the intravenous (IV) site are signs

Not time critical medication - within 1-2 hrs

Emollient laxative - lowers surface tension of feces

Time critical medications - within 30 minutes

STAT medications - immediately

Intrapleural route - used for performing pleurodesis in patient with persistent pleural
effusion

Which interventions are appropriate in refilling an oxygen tank while using home oxygen
equipment? - opening fill valve on ambulatory tank

Disengaging ambulatory unit with hissing noise changes

Applying firm pressure to top of stationary reservoir

Exilir - mixed with water or alcohol and sweetner

When administering liquid meds... - shake bottle
Hold at eye lvl when pouring
No more than 10ml in syringe

The nurse administers a medication in the subarachnoid space. Which route of
administration did the nurse use? - intrathecal

While administering eardrops in a patient, the nurse straightens the ear canal by pulling
the auricle down and back. What is the age group of the patient? - toddler

What type of suctioning involves instilling normal saline and stimulating the patient to
cough to loosen airway secretions? - tracheal suctioning

, Which positioning of the patient would be appropriate while administering rectal
suppositories? - sims position

Most economical and convenient form of med - oral

Syrup - sugar solution

Which site is frequently recommended for administering heparin injections? - abdomen

Intrathecal - brain

While performing suctioning, the nurse avoids applying suction pressure while inserting
the catheter. What is the rationale behind this? - to avoid traumatizing lung mucosa

Intraperitoneal - abdomen

Intrapleural - chemo

An elderly obese patient who has undergone total hip replacement surgery has been
put on low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) enoxaparin. Which technique should the
nurse use to administer enoxaparin? - administer at 90 degree angle
Pinch site
Subq injection
2 inches from belly button

Parenteral routes include - IM, IV, SUBQ

Skin/topicals - painless, caution w/ abrasions, local effects

Intraarterial - clot dissolve

Oliguria - medical term used for low urinary output in relation to the fluid intake.

Dysuria - Dysuria is pain or discomfort associated with voiding.

Polyuria - excessive amounts of urine output

Nocturia - condition of awakening from sleep because of the urge to void.

Reflex urinary incontinence - leakage of urine unknowingly

Diminished awareness of urge to void

Urge urinary incontinence - urgency
Frequency
Difficulty holding once urge appears
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