Routes & Methods of Drug Admin Flashcards
Oral drugs
given by mouth
-ease of administration
-slow absorption rate
-may not tolerate stomach acid
-may be corrosive to stomach lining
Sublingual Drugs
held under the tongue
absorbed by blood vessels on underside tongue
faster absorption rate than oral
used to adminsiter nitroglycerin
inhalation route
inhaled directly into nose or mouth
used to administer aerosol sprays
Parenteral route
requires skin to be punctured by needle
intracavitary route
injects medication into a body cavity
intradermal route
injects medication under epidermis
intramuscular route
injects medication into muscle of buttock or thigh
intrathecal route
injects medication into meningeal space
intravenous route
inject medication into a vein
subcutaneous route
inject medication into subcutaneous layer of skin in the upper arm or abdomen
transdermal route
involves medications absorbed through skin
i.e nicotine patches
rectal route
involve medications introduced into rectal cavity
form of suppositories or solutions
topical route
involve meds applied directly to skin or mucous membranes
come as ointments, creams, lotions
vaginal medications
inserted directly into vagina
come in tablets, suppositories, creams
Eyedrops
used during eye exams to dilate the pupil
used to treat increased eye pressure