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action occurs in the site of administration
Parenteral administration is used when the patient is unable to take the drug orally, rapid action of medication is needed, and medication is ineffective in the gastrointestinal tract. Parenteral administration is also used to avoid the gastrointestinal tract and its first pass effect and to delivery medication to specific organs or tissues.
Parenteral medication administration refers to the administration of medication through routes other than the digestive system, such as intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously. This method allows for the medication to bypass the gastrointestinal system and be absorbed directly into the blood stream for faster action.
In an nursing plan, a nursing action is one where interventions are implemented in order to meet the needs or the objectives of the nursing action plan.
You could most likely get into some sort of administration postion. If you don't have a license because it was revoked due to Board action, be prepared to answer some very pointed questions. Take it from me.
what is the section in the medication problem action plan resource that you would turn to when addressing the situation
Nursing Inquiry is the process or action to search caring information for improving patients outcome.
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