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5 types of available drug forms
- oral
- parenteral
- topical
- inhalant
- intrarectal
oral forms
- tablet, capsule
- liquid [mixture, elixir, emulsion]
parenteral forms
- injection
- implant
topical forms
- liniment
- ointment
5 rights of drug administration
1- right patient
2- right drug [chk 3x]
3- right dosage
4- right route
5- right duration
available types of syringes
- Luer-Lock
- slip tip
- eccentric tip
- catheter tip
- tuberculin syringe [<1mL]
- insulin syringe
- multidose syringe
available types of needles & their parts
- hub, shaft, bevel

- bleeding needles
- biopsy needles
techniques & routes for administering ORAL MEDS
- piller, hand-pilling, balling gun, syringe, gastric tube
techniques & routes for adminstering PARENTERAL MEDS
- IM, SQ
- syringe w/ or w/o catheter
long-term IV therapy is best achieved with the _____ or ______ veins
cephalic, jugular
IV tubing must be changed after ________ hours when meds are being given continuously
24-48
indwelling catheter must be removed after ____ hours and _______ in a ______
72, replaced with a new one, new location
techniques & routes for adminstering INHALATION MEDS
- vaporized from liquid form to gas form
- delivered via mask, endotrach tube, induction chamber
eye drops should be placed in the _______ of affected eye[s]
inner canthus
eye ointment should be placed in a strip on the ______ of affected eye[s]
lower palpebral border
after administration, notation should be made in med record describing ____________
when, what, how, & by whom the meds were given
6 things the DEA requires that controlled substance documentation include
1- date
2- owner's name
3- patient's name
4- drug
5- amount administered/dispensed
6- name of vet personnel who admin/disp the drug