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Accessing Drugs Thru Pyxis. Check for Identification and Allergies. Assessment Prior to Drug Administration. Enteric
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1. Visual Aid to Techniques of Medication Administration N-105
Pharmacology 1
2. Accessing Drugs Thru Pyxis
3. Check for Identification and Allergies
4. Assessment Prior to Drug Administration
5. Enteric & Time Release
6. Sublingual Placement
7. Measuring Liquids
8. Administering Liquid To Infants
9. Elevate Head of Bed for NG Administration
10. Crush and Administer NG Medication Separately
11. Gravity Flow For NG Administration
12. Administering Anal Suppository: Left Lateral Sims
13. Slide Recap Prior to Administration
14. Parts Of A Syringe
15. Types of Needles: Large Number=Small Size
16. Filter Needle: Used To Draw Only!
17. Drawing with Filter Needle form Glass Ampule
18. Drawing Regular Meds: Add Air First
19. Invert To Draw: Of Course You Checked For Drug, Dose and Expiration Dates Before Drawing!
20. Needle Angles For Administration
21. Technique for Z-Track Administration: Pull The Skin
22. Drug Cant Leak When Needle Withdrawn
23. Raising A Bleb: Intradermal
24. Sites for Subcutaneous Injection
25. Ventro_Gluteal Muscle for IM Injections
26. Landmarks for Ventro-Gluteal Site
27. Dorso Gluteal for IM Injection
28. Landmarks for Dorso Gluteal Site
29. Deltoid for IM or SubQ Injection
30. Deltoid for IM Injection
31. Vastus Lateralus for IM Injections
32. Landmarks for Vastus Lateralus
33. Unit Dose IVPB Medication
34. Step 1: Activate the Powder
35. Step 2: Activate the Diluent
36. Step 3: Squeeze the Diluent Into Powder, Then Invert and Hang
37. Cleaning the Port Prior To Adding Medication
38. Use Sterile Technique To Add Medication to IV Bag
39. Hanging a Piggyback
40. Piggyback Thru A Pump
41. Administer Eye Medication: Cleanse From Inner to Outer Canthus
42. Depress The Conjunctival Sac
43. Adult Otic: Canal Up and Back
44. Infant Otic: Down and Back
45. Correct Position For Nasal Instillation
46. Correct Position for Nasal Inhalation
47. Inhalers: A: Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI), B: Automated or Breath Activated, C: Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI)
48. Inhaler Without Spacer
49. Spacers Improve Uptake!
50. Applying Topical Medication
51. Proper Use OF Topical Nitroglycerin
52. Glove for Transdermal To Avoid Absorption
53. Complete Seal to Ensure Patient Absorption