Medications administered transdermally are placed

A. under the tongue.
B. in the ear.
C. in the eye.
D. on the skin.


D

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A patient is brought to the emergency department (ED) in a state of anaphylaxis. What is the ED nurse's priority for care?

A) Monitor the patient's level of consciousness. B) Protect the patient's airway. C) Provide psychosocial support. D) Administer medications as ordered.

Nursing

Strategic planning is a ____

a. Long-term process that outlines the vision b. Long-term process that provides direction and purpose c. Short-term process that focuses on specific details d. Short-term process that outlines the mission statement

Nursing

When entering a client's room, the nurse notices the client standing while wringing her hands and wearing street clothes over pajamas. On further examination, it is noted that the client is hyperventilating with elevated vital signs

Which level of anxiety is the client experiencing? a. Mild b. Moderate c. Severe d. Panic

Nursing

You are checking a patient's blood pressure before administering an antihypertensive. The reading of 88/52 mm Hg. What is your best action?

a. Give the patient a cup of coffee and retake the blood pressure in 30 minutes. b. Document the finding as the only action and administer the drug as usual. c. Raise the side rails and apply oxygen by mask or nasal cannula. d. Hold the dose and notify the prescriber.

Nursing