Chapter 10- Parenteral Administration: Safe Prepartion Of Parenteral Medicine Flashcards

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Parenteral route refers to

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IM, SQ, and IV

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Define parenteral

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Administration by any route other than the enteral or GI tract

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What are the three reasons why someone takes medicine by injection?

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When all the drug must be absorbed rapidly & complete as possible, or at a controlled rate, when the patient is unable to swallow

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What are three main safety concerns?

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Nurses three primary safety concerns are of the patient, themselves, and other health care workers.

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Syringes have three parts

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Barrel, plunger and tip

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Define the barrel of a syringe

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Outer portion containing the calibrations

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What is a plunger on a syringe?

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Inner cylindrical portion that fits snuggly into the barrel

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What are parenteral injections special considerations

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Trauma at site, possibility of infection, allergic reactions, irreversible

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What are two types of tips?

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Plain tip and luer-lock

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Describe parenteral dose forms

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Ampules: glass containers with a single dose
Vials: glass or plastic containers with one or more doses of sterile medication
Mix O Vials: glass containers with two compartments

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