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Parenteral refers to any route of administration that bypasses the gastrointestinal tract. These routes can include Intravenous therapy (IV therapy), intramuscular/ subcutaneous/intradermal injection, buccal, sublingual, or rectal administration, or transvaginal administration (as with the vaginal contraceptive or hormone-therapy ring). Medication patches are also parenteral.
Some of the factors that affect public administration are security and availability of funds. Corruption and incompetency may also affect public administration.
Public administration is the interdisciplinary study of implementing law and public policy. As a career, it is the role of the bureaucracy particularly civil servants to carryout public administration. Factors that affect how this is done will include the laws in place that need to be implemented and the budget available with which to carry out law and policy.
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There are three pharmacological factors that helps in the understanding of drug experience. The pharmacological factors are the chemical properties of the drug and action on the body, drug dosage, and the route of drug administration.
Public administration is the implementation of government policy for social works. Therefore, factors that influence public administration might include new social programs, such as the implementation of universal healthcare, or expansion of existing social programs, such as lowering the eligibility requirements for a welfare program.
There are two major factors to consider for effective wage administration. First one must consider the compensation plan. This includes deferred compensation and incentive plans. Second, one must consider an integrated system of job analysis, job description, job valuation and performance evaluation.
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Charles Edgar Summer has written: 'Factors in effective administration' -- subject(s): Management