Intravenous
What is the right route?
Require additional storage security and strict documentation of usage
What are schedule drugs, controlled substances?
Edema at the IV site
What is infiltration?
Leg location
What is the tibial plateau?
100% bio availability
IV
Morphine
What is the right medication?
This organ is responsible for the elimination of drugs
What are the kidneys?
Occurs with patients who are afraid of needles
What is a vaso-vagal response?
Arm location
What is the humeral head?
Not reliable, must administer 2 to 2.5 times the dose
What is endotracheal administration?
May administer again in 10 minutes
What is the right time?
This type of drug results in blocked cellular activity
What is an antagonist?
This could happen if you don't properly flush your IV tubing
What is air embolus?
Not the EZ IO, but it's large
What is the BIG IO device?
Has a variable abosorption
What is oral?
4 milligrams
This type of drug results in enhanced cellular activity
What is an agonist?
Result of rapid introduction of medication or solution in to circulation
What is speed shock?
Potential complication
No risk of needlestick injury
What is intranasal?
25 y/o male with a leg fracture
What is the right patient?
This organ is responsible for biotransformation some drugs
What is the liver?
If this happens, place the patient in the left lateral recumbent postion
What is catheter shear?
Absolute contraindication to using an IO