You put the medicine dropper into the side of their cheek towards the back, that way they cannot force it out with their tonge and they have to swallow it.
Oral medications are typically most useful in patients with mild, widespread spasticity, or those for whom sedation is not a problem.
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Infants with serious apnea may need medications to stimulate breathing or oxygen through a tube inserted in the nose. Some infants may be placed on a ventilator.
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An HSE officer is eligible to give oral medications, but only under certain circumstances. There may be times that this is not allowed, but this will depend on the HSE officer, and reasoning.
Oral medications are administered "P.O."
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Antiepileptic medications are the mainstay of therapy for infants with infantile spasms