Medication Routes of Administration and Medical Abbreviations Nursing NCLEX Review
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Medication routes of administration and medical abbreviations nursing NCLEX review. • • As a nurse or healthcare professional, you'll need to know some of the common routes of medication administration, as well as abbreviations used to identify those routes. • Notes: https://www.registerednursern.com/med... • QUIZ: https://www.registerednursern.com/med... • • Before using abbreviations, it's important to check your facility's protocols, as abbreviation use can vary. Most healthcare facilities keep a sheet of approved abbreviations for nursing and other healthcare staff. • • Some common medication administration routes/abbreviations include the following: • • PO (by mouth) • NPO (nothing by mouth) • Bucc (buccal) • IV (Intravenous) • IVPB (intravenous piggyback) • NGT (Nasogastric Tube) • TD (transdermal) • ID (Intradermal) • Subq (Subcutaneous) • IO (Intraosseous) • ETT (Endotracheal tube) • Rect (Rectal) • Vag (Vaginal) • PEG (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) • INH (inhaled) • and more... • • #NCLEX • #Nursing • #nurse • • Website: https://www.registerednursern.com/ • More Videos: • Dopamine IV Drip Calculation Nursin... • Nursing Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/register... • Instagram: / registerednursern_com • Facebook: / registerednurserns • Twitter: / nursesrn • • Popular Playlists: • • NCLEX Reviews: • NCLEX Study Strategies • Fluid Electrolytes: • Fluid and Electrolytes Nursing • Nursing Skills: • Nursing Skills Videos
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