1. Subcutaneous administration usually the slowest because the tissue has decreased vascular perfusion 2. Intravenous administration the quickest because it reaches the systemic circulation immedi- ately 3. Parenteral medication medication that is NOT given via digestive tract (oral/rectal admin-...
1 subcutaneous administration usually the slowest because the tissue has decreased vascular perfusion 2 intravenous administration the quickest because it reaches the systemic circulation immedi a
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Clinical Nursing Exam 2
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1. Subcutaneous administration usually the slowest because
the
tissue has decreased
vascular perfusion
2. Intravenous administration the quickest because it
reaches
the systemic circulation
immedi- ately
3. Parenteral medication medication that is NOT
given via digestive tract
(oral/rectal admin- istration)
4. FVRCP right fore limb
5. Rabies right rear limb
6. FELV left rear limb
7. DA2PP right fore limb
8. Bordetella Injectable left rear limb
9. Bordetella Intranasal bilateral nares
10. Bordetella Oral buccal cavity
11. Intramuscular (IM) into the muscle
12. Intraperitoneal (IP) into the peritoneal (body
cavity) space
13. Subcutaneous (SQ) under the skin
14. Method of Subcutaneous (SQ) tent skin and insert needle
gently
15. Intravenous (IV) into the vein
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Method of Intravenous (IV) -occlude vessel with tourniquet
or
digital pressure
-remove any air bubbles from
sy-
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ringe
-swab hair/skin with alcohol
-insert needle, wait for
flash of blood
-release tourniquet/digital
pres- sure
-inject drug
-apply pressure to prevent
bleed- ing
17. Method of Intranasal (IN) -close muzzle and elevate
head
-dispense medication on
the plane of the nose
-allow medication to run into
both nostrils as patient
inhales (mini- mal sneezing)
18. Location of Sciatic Nerve
19. Injection Sites
20. Needle Gauge 18, 20, 22,
25
(diameter)
21. Needle Length 1 inch, 1.5 inch
22. What is the appropriate needle size dogs & cats?
for IM, SQ, & IV injections in adults?
23. What is the appropriate needle size
for SQ injections of fluids in adult
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gauge 18 gauge
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