IM/Subcut/ID medication administration Flashcards

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a small volume of fluid is injected just under the epidermis at a 10-15 degree angle. slow absorption. 1 ml syringe, 26-29 gauge, 1/2 inch length Maximum amount per site: 0.5 ml Site: forearm, upper back Example: Skin Test, Allergy Test

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Define intradermal injection.

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injection into the subcutaneous fatty tissue. given at a 45-90 degree angle depending on amount of fatty tissue. 1-3 ml syringe, 25-31 gauge 1/2 to 1’ length Maximum amount per site: 1 ml Site: upper posterior arm, abdomen, anterior thigh Example: insulin, heparin, enoxaparin

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Define subcutaneous injection.

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3
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injection into the musculature. given as a 90 degree angle. fast absorption due to increase blood supply 3 ml syringe, 20-23 gauge, 1-2 inches length Maximum amount per site: 3 ml Site: deltoid, vastus lateralis, ventrogluteal Example: antibiotics, pain medications

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Define intramuscular injection.

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4
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A: Plunger: sterile; avoid touching

B: Barrel

C: Measuring Point on stopper

D: Tip: sterile; avoid touching

E: Hub

F: Needle shaft: sterile; avoid touching

G: Bevel: sterile; avoid touching

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Identify the parts of the syringe and needle:

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5
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This is a tuberculin syringe. It is used for preparing small amounts of medication.

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Identify the following syringe:

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6
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A filter needle

Rationale: A filter needle is needed to filter shards of glass that may have contaminated the medication. The nurse will place an appropriate size needle to adminster the medication.

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When aspirating medication from an ampule, it is important that the nurse uses a _______ needle.

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7
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This is false. Ampules do not need air to obtain the medication that a vial needs because it is an open system. The medication will squirt back at you. :)

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True or False: It is necessary to inject air into an ampule before removing medication? Support your answer.

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8
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Label

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When preparing medication from a vial, the nurse will locate the diluent used/amount of diluent needed to dissove the medication on the _______.

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9
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Sterile distilled water and Normal Saline

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Commonly used diluents to dissolve medications in concentrated powders are ____________ and ___________.

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10
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larger

Think: LL

Lower gauge number, Larger needle

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As the needle gauge becomes smaller, the diameter becomes _________.

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11
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True

Vials are closed system. Failure to inect air creates a vacuum within the vial that makes it difficult to withdrawel medication.

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True/False: When preparing medications from a vial, air must be injected to ease withdrawal of the medication? Support your answer.

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12
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Compatibility means that two or more medications can mix together and be delivered safely. The nurse consults a drug reference to search compatibility issues.

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Explain compatibility of medications.

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13
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Date and time of mixing

The concentration of medication per milliliter

Some multidose medications may need to be refrigerated

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Medications come in single or multidose vials. When preparing medications from a multidose vial, the nurse will label the vial with the following information:

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14
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Prepare the vial first

It is not necessary to add air to withdrawn medication from the ampule

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When mixing medications from a vial and an ampule, the nurse would prepare which medication first? Explain your answer

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15
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True

This is a high alert medication

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True or False: Before giving ANY type of insulin, the nurse must verify the dose with another nurse. Explain you answer.

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16
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Regular

This prevents contamination of the medications

Remember: RN (Regular to NPH)

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When administering regular and intermediate acting insulins, the nurse would prepare the ____________ insulin first.

17
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UP

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When administering an intradermal medication, the bevel of the needle is always pointed ____________.

18
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Do a skin assessment of the chosen site. Is the site free of tenderness, skin lesions, bruising, abrasions,infection, necrosis?

Any underlying bone, major nerve/blood vessels?

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Assessment before any injection would consist of…

19
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0.5 - 1 ml

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The volume administered in a subcutaneous injection is…

20
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2 - 3 ml

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The volume administered in an intramuscular injection is…

21
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31 gauge 3/16 inch length

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When giving an insulin injection, the nurse would choose a __________ gauge and a ________ length needle.

22
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90

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Insulin is always given at _______ degrees.

23
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Insulin

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When giving an insulin injection the nurse would choose an __________ syringe.

24
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Abdomen

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When giving insulin, this is the preferred site.