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  1. Injection type Examples of medications injected via this route; IV injections: Certain antimicrobials, anticonvulsants, diuretics, steroids and analgesics IM injections: Allergy medications, certain antibiotics and contraceptive hormones, other hormones such as testosterone, Botox, steroids, flu shots, Comirnaty (COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA) and other vaccines, B12 injections and certain ...

  2. Each vaccine has a recommended administration route and site. This information is included in the manufacturer’s package insert for each vaccine. Deviation from the recommended route may reduce vaccine efficacy or increase local adverse reactions. Health care personnel should always perform hand hygiene before administering vaccines by any route.

  3. Route of Administration Abbreviations. right ear. Click the card to flip 👆. AD. Click the card to flip 👆.

  4. The nurse needs to administer 1000 scheduled medications via the PEG. What statement below best describes this type of route? A. "A PEG is a tube that is surgically placed through the skin and placed directly into the stomach." B. "A PEG is a tube that is inserted through the nose and down through the esophagus and into the stomach." C.

  5. We’ll get into the what each route is, how it is given, and the nursing considerations. We’ll also include the five administration abbreviations that are usually written on charts and forms by physicians. The Oral Route. The first and most popular drug route is orally or per orem (PO). The different types of oral medications are: Tablets ...

  6. Administration by injection (parenteral administration) includes the following routes: Subcutaneous (under the skin) Intramuscular (in a muscle) Intravenous (in a vein) Intrathecal (around the spinal cord) A drug product can be prepared or manufactured in ways that prolong drug absorption from the injection site for hours, days, or longer.

  7. the abbreviation for the intravenous route, because the drug is injected through a needle directly into a vein IV push (IVP) a parenteral route of administration a parenteral route of administration; a way to administer a drug given intravenously over a short period of time; administered via syringe and needle (parenterally)

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