Routes of Medication Administration
Supine with head tilted back
How should a patient be positioned when administering nasal drops?
sitting upright with head slightly hyperextended
How should patient be positioned when administering nasal spray?
side-lying position
If a patient needs to take an oral medication but is unable to sit, place the patient in a ___________-__________ ______________.
irrigate; pancrelipase tablets
If an NG tube becomes blocked, what is the first attempt you should make to un-block it? What if that doesn't work?
spacer
Patients who have problems coordinating proper use of MDI's a ______ device should be used.
Intradermal
Routes of Medication Administration Classified as a type of injection used for administering local anesthetics as well as testing the skin. -typically placed in the upper back or the inner forearm
Subcutaneous injection
Routes of Medication Administration: Medicine is deposited in the fatty tissue of the skin to allow a much slower absorption rate.
Intramuscular Injections
Routes of Medication Administration: Medicine is injected deep into muscle tissue -deltoid -vastus lateralis -ventrogluteal
Sublingual
Routes of Medication Administration: Administered under the patients tongue. -absorbed through mucus membranes for rapid effect
Vaginal
Routes of Medication Administration: Comes in the forms of jellies, foams, creams and suppositories. -treats infections, relieves discomfort and restores pH level to maintain normal flora
Oral
Routes of Medication Administration: Considered to be the easiest route for medication administration -Should not be given to a patient who is NPO
Nasogastric
Routes of Medication Administration: Describes administration of medicine through a tube that goes to the stomach.
Topical
Routes of Medication Administration: Includes lotions, creams, ointments patches and pastes. -produce a local effect (transdermal patches are actually systemic ie. nitroglycerin)
Otic
Routes of Medication Administration: Instilled directly into the ear.
Buccal
Routes of Medication Administration: Placed between upper and lower molars and the patients cheek. -absorbed through mucus membranes for rapid effect
Nasal
Routes of Medication Administration: Used commonly to relieve congestion of the nasal cavity or to moisten mucous membranes
Rectal
Routes of Medication Administration: Used to provide local effect to the gastrointestinal mucosa or sometimes can be used for a systemic affect such as relieving nasuesa
Inhaled
Routes of Medication Administration: Used to treat symptoms and disorders of the respiratory tract.
Opthalmic Medication
Routes of Medication Administration: includes- drops ointments intaocular disks always considered to be serile
1ml/sec
How fast should you dispense IM injections once you have penetrated the patients vascular muscle?
False; keep head elevated for 1 hour
After administering NG meds, place patient in a flat position for 1 hour.
supine
After patient receives a vaginal medication, patient should remain in the __________ position for at least 10 minutes to make sure medicine is absorbed
45-90; 90 degree
At what angle should a SubQ medication be administered in an average patient? For an obese patient?
90 degree
At what angle should an IM injection be inserted?
aspirate
Before administering nasogastric medicine _______ gastric contents to observe color, ph and appearance of contents.
swallowing
Before administering oral medication, assess patient for problems with __________.
pharmacist
Before crushing or cutting meds, it's a good practice to check first with a _________ or consult your drug guide.
high fowlers
For nasogastric medicine administrations, what position should the patient be placed in?
pinna
Pulling the _____ up and back helps with instilling medication via the otic route
syringe
To improve accuracy of liquid medication, use a dosage _______.
True
True or False The most common form of inhaled medication is a metered dose inhaler (MDI) and it is important that the patient is taught to depress the inhaler while inhaling.
False; patient should take medicine even if menstruating
True or False Vaginal medications should be stopped if patient is actively menstruating, and resumed immediately afterward.
False; never massage
True or False: After administering an IM injection, place a cotton ball or gauze directly on the site and massage gently.
True
True or False: Because liquid medication isn't always available, sometimes it is necessary to crush a medicine and dissolve it in a facility approved fluid. (Nasogastric Route)
False; outtermost
True or False: Before administering an otic medication, used a cotton tipped applicator to remove drainage or build-up to the innermost part of the ear to make sure medication is completely absorbed.
True
True or False: Before administering nasal medication, have patient gently blow nose to ensure medication absorption.
False: Inner to outer
True or False: Before instilling and opthalmic medication, gently wipe away drainage or discharge starting from the outer canthus toward the inner canthus.
True
True or False: Children sometimes will have difficulty keeping a suppository in place, it is appropriate when necessary to hold the buttocks together for 5 to 10 minutes to make sure it is melted and absorbed through the mucousal tissue.
True
True or False: Cutting pills, while sometimes necessary, should be avoided if possible
True
True or False: Due to age-related physiological changes, geriatric patients are at a higher risk for toxicity when receiving oral medication.
False; rotate to prevent damage to tissue
True or False: It is important to always rotate the location of an IM injection (when receiving regularly) to make sure medication is absorbed the same way every time.
True
True or False: It is important when pouring liquid medication to measure the medication at the base of the meniscus rather than the edges.
False: could cause cornea damage
True or False: Opthalmic medication should always be administered to the center of the eye.
True
True or False: The "Z" technique consists of displacing patients skin with non-dominant hand approximately 1-1 1/2 inches at the site of injection and releasing immediately after removing the needle.
False; disrupts distribution of active drug
True or False: To make administration of rectal medication more comfortable for the patient, it is appropriate to cut the suppository in half.
True
True or False: Warming otic meds to room temperature prevents nausea and dizziness.
True
True or False: When administering an intradermal injection, pull the skin taught and insert the needle at a 5 to 15 degree angle with the bevel facing up.
True
True or False: When administering opthalmic medications, place thumb on patients cheekbone and gently pull down the eyelid avoiding touching the eyeball directly or the tip of the medicine bottle.
False; causes meds to be absorbed too rapidly
True or False: When applying an ointment such as nitroglycerin, gently massage ointment into the skin.
False: use cutting device
True or False: When cutting a scored tablet, use gloved hands to break the tablet in half manually.
accidental exposure
Wearing gloves during topical medication administration protects the nurse from ______ _________.
rectal surgery or bleeding
What are 2 situations where rectal medications would not be considered appropriate?
Injection site, age, and size of the patient
What are some factors that determine the max volume, length and gauge of a needle used in an IM injection?
blanching, wheal formation
What are some things to look for that indicate an intradermal injection was administered correctly?
bleeding or no wheel formation
What are some things to look for that indicate an intradermal medication was administered incorrectly
diameter
What does the gauge of the needle refer to?
Younger than age 3
What group should never receive a deltoid injection?
Liquid
What is considered the easiest route of medication administration for pediatric patients?
rebound effect
What is the term used to describe inflammation of mucus membranes after prolonged use of nasal medications?
medical
What kind of asepsis should be used if patients skin is considered intact, while administering topical medications?
surgical
What kind of asepsis should be used if patients skin is not intact, while administering topical medications?
quick, darting
What kind of motion should be used when administering an IM injection?
intradermal
What kind of needle is this used for? 3/8-5/8 inch needle 25-27 gauge inserted at a 5 to 15 degree angle
subQ
What kind of needle is this used for? 3/8-5/8 inch needle 25-30 gauge inserted at a 45-90 degree angle
intramuscular
What kind of needle is this used for? 5/8-1 1/2 inch needle 18-25 gauge inserted at a 90 degree angle
sharps container
What should be observed before administering any type of of injection to assure safe disposal of the used needle?
"Z" technique
What technique is used of IM injections to ensure medication does not leak into subcutaneous tissue?
one-handed scoop
What technique should you use to recap a clean needle?
gargle warm water
When a patient is taking steroids as an inhalant, what can be done to prevent the development of thrush?
True
When administering a subcutaneous medication, gently pinch the tissue from the underlying muscle; your needle should be about half the width of the skin fold.
Conjunctival sac
When administering opthalmic medications, medicine should be placed in the _________ ___________.
before; after
When cutting or crushing a pill, remember to clean the mortar and pestle or cutting device ______ and ______ use.
Inflammation, bony prominence, lesions
When preparing to give an intramuscular injection, besides determining adequate muscle tissue, what things should you observe about the patient?
deltoid
Where is this patient receiving their IM injection? The nurse inserts the needle 1-2 inches below the acromion process above the axillary line. The midline of the lateral aspect of the arm
vastus lateralis
Where is this patient receiving their IM injection? The nurse inserts the needle one hand space below the greater trochanter and one had space below the knee. In the anterolateral aspect of leg.
ventrogluteal
Where is this patient recieving their IM injection? The nurse places her hand on the greater trocanter and points her thumb toward the patients abdomen. Then using her index finger, extends it so that her index is pointing to the anterior supperior iliac spine. Lastly she spreads her other fingers along the iliac crest and inserts the needle in the "V" created by her index and 3rd finger.
False; stop feeding for 30 mins. provide meds. flush tube and resume feeding after an hour.
While administering nasogastric medication to a patient receiving continuous feeding, mix medications with the feeding solution.
rotate
While administering topical medications, ________ the placement of the medication to prevent skin irritation.
to prevent overdose
Why is it important to remove a transdermal patch before applying a new one?
nasal corner
With patients who refuse to open their eyes while administering opthalmic medication, place the drops on the _________ ___________ . (where eyelids meet).