The patient is 67 years old and in chronic pain, for which a daily analgesic is needed. The nurse implements the preferred method of administration of this medication for a geriatric patient as:

1. oral.
2. IM.
3. IV.
4. rectal.


1
Medication for long-term use for geriatric patients is best given orally.

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