Vocabulary
Rights of Administration
Routes of Administration
Medications
100

Conditions that are not helpful to, or may harm, a patient are defined as what?

Contraindication 

100

Paramount safety check when treating two or more patients.

Right Patient

100

An injection directly into the bone that works immediately.

Intraosseous Injection (IO)

100

A Medication that should only be used during respiratory depression and may cause the patient to become emetic. 

Naloxone 

200

Medications that enter the body other than digestive tract, skin, or mucous membranes. 

Parenteral Medications

200

The verification that route matches order of medication. 

Right Route

200

This route is undesirable with patients who are experiencing decreased perfusion and shock due to the unreliable absorption that may happen. 

Intramuscular Injection (IM)

200

The generic name for acetylsalicylic acid

Aspirin

300

The process of how medications are absorbed, distributed, or eliminated. 

Pharmacokinetics

300

The correct paperwork for medications administered.

Right Documentation

300

This type of medication does not need to work directly on the application site of the patient, but is intended for systemic effects. 

Transcutaneous Medication

300

Medication that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system and causes bronchodilation 

Epinephrine 

400

The amount of time from administration to clinical effects of a medication.

Onset of Action

400

Discoloration, cloudiness, or particles found in the medication due to expiration fall under which right?

Right Time

400

EMTs can administer Glucose Per os, however AEMTs and Paramedics can administer glucose through what method? 

Intravenous Injection (IV)

400

A Medication that can be taken sublingually and promotes blood flow by dilating blood vessels. May be taken to relieve angina. 

Nitroglycerin 

500

A device that changes liquid medication into a spray and delivered via intranasal.

Mucosal Atomizer Device

500

This right will apply if the patient is unresponsive and has an advanced directive that prevents administration of medications or resuscitation.

Right to refuse

500

A device that changes liquid medication into a spray and delivered into the naris.

Mucosal Atomizer Device (MAD)