The Rights of Medication
Drug Routes
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Checking a medication three times

Triple Check 

100

Place drug between the patients gums & cheek 

Buccal route

100

Required for schedule II, III, IV & V medications 

DEA number 

100

Natural drugs and their sources 

Pharmacognosy 

100

Creates a zigzag path in the tissue layers, which prevents the drug from leaking into the subcutaneous tissue.  

Z-track method 

200

Proper Administration 

Right Technique 

200

The drug will be absorbed in 3 to 5 minutes

Intramuscular route

200

Pediatric injection sites 

Vastus Lateralis & Ventrogluteal 

200

ADME - Absorption, Distribution, Metabolize, Excretion. 

Pharmacokinetics 

200

A glass or plastic container that is sealed to keep its contents sterile

Ampule

300

When a patient does not what a medication

Right to refuse

300

The drug will be adsorbed in 20 minutes to 3 hours

Oral route

300

DEA form used for disposal of controlled substances

DEA form 41 

300

Length of time between dosing and greatest concentration in the bloodstream. 

Distribution

300

Made from microorganisms and administered to produce reduced sensitivity to, or increased immunity to an infectious disease

Vaccine 

400

Done immediately after administering medication or vaccine. 

Right Documentation 

400

Administer the drug by instilling it in the patients bladder, using a catheter

Urethral route 

400

DEA form used to register a physician 

DEA form 224

400

Purpose or reason for using a drug

Indication 

400

Foreign substances that can enter the human body in spite of its natural defenses 

Antigens

500

The right to be educated about medication 

Right to Know

500

Apply the drug to a clean, dry, non-hairy area of the patients skin

Transdermal route 

500

Produces antibodies 

WBC's - Lymphocytes 

500

Regulates the manufacture and distribution of every drug approved for use in the United States 

FDA

500

Describes a drug in full detail 

Package insert 

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