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Administering medication; s.c ., i.d . injections

Administering medication; s.c ., i.d . injections. http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz j ana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague , 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing . Administering medication. Enteral Parenteral. Administering medication. Enteral

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Administering medication; s.c ., i.d . injections

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  1. Administering medication; s.c., i.d. injections http://utpo.lf1.cuni.cz jana.heczkova@ftn.cz Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Theory and Practice of Nursing

  2. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral

  3. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Oral • Mouth • NG tube • Rectal

  4. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Tablets • Capsules • Modified-release formulations • Liquid • Suppositories • Enema solutions • Oral • Mouth • NG tube • Rectal

  5. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  6. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Intravenous • Intramuscular • Subcutaneus • Intradermal • Intraarterial • Intraspinal • Epidural • Intra-articular • Intraperitoneal • Intrapleural • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  7. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  8. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  9. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  10. Administering medication • Enteral • Parenteral • Injection and infusion • Sublingual administration • Inhalation • Transdermal • Eye • Nose • Ear

  11. Administering medication • General principles • Right medication • Right dosage • Right route • Right time • Right patient

  12. Administering injection • Syringes • Needles • Ampoules • Vials

  13. i.d. injection • Injection site • ventral forearm • upper chest • upper arm • shoulder blades

  14. i.d. injection

  15. s.c. injection • Injection site • Upper arm • Anterior thigh • Abdomen

  16. s.c. injection

  17. Practice • Administering s.c. injection • Gain medication and equipments • Check medication • Count dose • Prepare medication • Check pt wristband • Administer medication

  18. Practice • Administering s.c. injection

  19. Resources • Lynn, P. Taylor's Clinical Nursing Skills. A nursing process approach. 2nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: London, 2006 • Dougherty, L.; Lister, S. The royal Marsden hospital manual of clinical nursing procedures. 6th edition. Blackwell Publishing Ltd: London. 2004 • Smeltzer, S. C.; Bare, B. Textbook of Medical-Surgical nursing. 10th ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: London, 2004 • Nicol, M.; Bavin, C.; Bedford-Turner, S.; Cronin, P.; Rawlings-Anderson, K. Essential Nursing Skills. Elsevier: London, 2005

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