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    intranasasal‚ inhalation‚ dermal‚ and vaginal. Examples of drugs for different routes of administration: ❖ Oral – Lipitor ❖ Sublingual & Buccal – Nitrostat ❖ Rectal – Eucalyptol Suppositories ❖ Parenteral – Calcium Chloride ❖ Intravenous – Morphine ❖ Intramuscular – Progesterone References: www.wikipedia.com‚ www.bbc.com‚ ❖ Subcutaneous – Heparin ❖ Intradermal – Lidocaine ❖ Opthalmic – Quixin ❖ Intanasal – Flumist ❖ Inhalation – Proventil

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    the shot went into the right shoulder. E. Non-electric wheelchair. -GY I chose this modifier because Medicare can approve or deny an electric wheelchair it all depends on the patient’s health and medical situation. F. Intravenous catheter line (PICC)‚ right arm. -RC I chose this modifier because it is the once that describes putting a catheter line in the vein on the right arm. G. Laboratory certification‚ cytology specimens -TC I chose

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    disease. Some equipment used for diagnosing the disease includes abdominal ultrasound‚ abdominal CT and MRI scanners‚ and an intravenous pyelogram. Abdominal ultrasounds use sound waves to make out images of organs in someone’s abdomen. MRI scans use magnetic fields and the water in one’s body to make out images‚ as well as the CT scan‚ but a CT scan uses x-rays. Intravenous pyelogram is an imaging machine directed specifically for the lower abdomen organs. It is a non-invasive test that uses materials

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    obtaining intraosseous access. This intraosseous access is used in life saving procedures outside the hospital ‚ and it may occasionally be used in the hospital when a surgeon is not available. Intraosseous access is the second choice of access when intravenous access is not available. Intraosseous access can be preformed of by Emergency Medical Services on the ground‚ in the air and in combat rescue situations. Intraosseous access can be performed on adults and children. These devices provide intraosseous

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    Abstract The subject of evidence-based practice is discussed in this paper beginning with a definition of the term taken from our text by Blais and Hayes (2011). I discuss the way in which we care for intravenous lines as an example of a procedure done at our hospital that uses evidence-based guidelines like those listed on the National Guideline Clearinghouse website to reduce central line associated blood stream infections. A summary of an article demonstrating the use of a solution of chlorhexidine

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    Can a syringe intended for injections be used to measure or administer oral medications? Abbreviations Appendix A p.677/Inside Front Cover Route: • IM • IV • IV PB • IVP • subcut • SL • ID • GT • NG • p.o. • p.r. intramuscular intravenous intravenous piggyback intravenous push subcutaneous sublingual (under the tongue) intradermal gastrostomy tube nasogastric tube by mouth‚ orally per rectum‚ rectally General:  ā before            q every qs quantity sufficient NPO nothing by mouth

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    DissoCubes®‚ I. INTRODUCTION About 10% of the drugs developed by now are poorly soluble and have bioavailability problems. Estimations for the future envisage that about 40% of the newly developed drugs will be poorly soluble and as a result will show problems for attaining a therapeutically significant blood level. Thus‚ there is a crucial demand to find solutions for the fabrication of these poorly soluble drugs. Preferably‚ such a new formulation principle should be relevant to almost any poorly

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    bacteria or other organisms. An abscess (ring abscess) cavity may form due to damage of the underlying myocardium by the bacteria found on the leaflets. This is most commonly found on the aortic and mitral valves. A common site of this infection for intravenous drug absuses is also the valves of the right side of the heart (Kumar‚ Abbas‚ Aster‚ 2015). Embolic fragments may have a high number of virulent organisms which dettach from vegetations at any period (Cotran‚ Kumar‚ & Collins‚ 1999). This is a common

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    Stroke is a disease caused by disorder of the blood flow to part of the brain because of occlusion(ischemic) of a blood or damage of a blood vessel‚ causing hemorrhage. For early detection of acute stroke‚ it’s better to use CT scan because it has a lot of advantages. The use of computed tomography (CT) for stroke evaluation has riced‚ moreover ‚ CT is quick than MRI. Recently there are CT techniques like perfusion CT and CT angiography that combined with non-enhanced CT that help the physicians

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    Running head: SHOCK VS. SHOCK Septic Shock Vs. Cardiogenic Shock In APA Style Michelle Webley Rio Hondo College Septic Shock Vs. Cardiogenic Shock Septic shock is an extreme immune system response to an infection that has spread throughout the blood and tissues. Severe septic shock often causes extremely low blood pressure‚ which limits blood flow to the body and can result in organ failure and death. Septic shock is most often the result of a bacterial infection‚ but it can also be

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