Module 8: Medication Administration Flashcards

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Subcutaneous administration

A

1ml or less
24-26ga needle 1.27-2.5cm
Upper arms, anterior thigh, and abdomen
Inserted at 45 degrees

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Intradermal administration

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Less than 1ml
25-27ga, 1 to 2.5cm needle
Anterior forearm or upper back
Inserted at 10-15 degrees

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3
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Intramuscular administration

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2ml in deltoid, 5ml in vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and gluteal.
21-22ga 2.5 - 5cm needle
Inserted 90 degrees

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4
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Required labelling when adding medication to IV solution

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Medication
Amount added
Concentration
Date and time
Practitioner name

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5
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Intranasal administration

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1ml per nostril via atomizer tip.

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6
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Nebulizer administration

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For more severe problems when administration of MDI not practical.
Usually premixed, but may need to add 3ml saline
Flow set to 6LPM

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7
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NAVEL for ETT administration

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Narcan
Atropine
Ventolin
Epinephrine
Lidocaine

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8
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Medication absorption rates

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IO 30-60s
IV 30-60s
Tracheal 2-3min
Inhaled 2-3min
Atomized 3-5min
SL 3-5min
IM 10-20min
SQ 15-30min
Rectal 5-30min
Oral 30-90min

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9
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IO infusion pressure

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300mmHg

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10
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Infiltration

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Escape of fluid into surrounding tissue, causing local edema.

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11
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Thrombophlebitis

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Inflammation of the vein and presence of a clot.
Caused by poor asepsis.
Pain and tenderness, redness, edema

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12
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Arterial puncture during IV

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Immediately withdraw catheter and apply direct pressure for 5 minutes or until bleeding stops.

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13
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Pyrogenic reaction

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Abrupt temperature elevation (as high as 41.6) with sever chills, backache, headache, weakness, nausea, vomiting.
Stop infusion, start new IV in other arm, state fresh infusion.

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14
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Red Blood Gives Life mnemonic for blood draws

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Red top (no additive)
Blue top (EDTA for PTT)
Green top (heparin for electrolytes and glucose)
Lavender top (sodium citrate for CBC)

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15
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VBG draw

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Attach to vacutainer.
Insert needle at 15-30 degrees
Push vacutainer completely onto needle.
Draw blood until container full
Invert container

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