Injections Flashcards
Which parenteral injection has a shallow injection between the layers of the skin
A Intradermal
B Subcutaneous
C Intramuscular
D Intravenous
Intradermal (syringe is positioned almost parallel to the skin with the bevel pointed upward)
What parenteral administration is used at a 45 or 90 degree angle injection into the subcutaneous tissue just below the dermis
A Intradermal
B Subcutaneous
C Intramuscular
D Intravenous
C Intramuscular
Which parenteral administration is used at a 90 degree injection into the muscle used for larger amounts or a quicker systemic effect?
A Intradermal
B Subcutaneous
C Intramuscular
D Intravenous
C Intramuscular (the medication is deposited in the muscular area just below the subcutaneous tissues
Which parenteral administration has an injection directly into the bloodstream that provides immediate effect?
A Intradermal
B Subcutaneous
C Intramuscular
D Intravenous
D Intravenous
Out of the following which examples are methods of introducing drugs through the mucous membrane?
A
Inhalation in a medical mist
B
Direct application by swapping
C
Gargling
D
Irrigating the target tissue by flushing with sterile or medicated fluid
E
Suppositories given via the rectum for the treatment of fever
Which less common parenteral inject medication directly into the spinal canal, such a chemotherapeutic agents?
A
Intrathecal administration
B
Intracranial administration
C
Intratacheal administration
D
Catheterization
A
Intrathecal administration
Which less common parenteral route administer medication directly into trachea?
A
Intrathecal administration
B
Intracranial administration
C
Intratacheal administration
D
Catheterization
C
Intratacheal administration
Which less common parenteral route medicated directly into the brain
A
Intrathecal administration
B
Intracranial administration
C
Intratacheal administration
D
Catheterization
B
Intracranial administration
Which less common parenteral route includes urinary catheterization
A
Intrathecal administration
B
Intracranial administration
C
Intratacheal administration
D
Catheterization
D
Catheterization (the physician or anesthesiologist performs the administration of drugs by these routes with the therapist acting as a support person