← Study Guide Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Parental bypasses the GI tract, given under the skin Intramuscular Deltoid, Vastus Lateralis, Ventrogluteal, & the Gluteus Muscle Intradermal Forearm, Upper Chest, & the Hairless area of the upper back Subcutaneous Upper outer area of the arm, Thigh, Abdomen, & Back Vial Vaccum sealed bottle that can be used more than once Ample Single dose glass container Anaphlylactic Reaction Allergic reaction caused by hypersensitivity to a substance Wheal Slightly elevated fluid filled area of the skin Administer To give medication to a patient Prescribe Indicate a medication to be given to a patient Dispense To deliver a medication into a patients possession 3 times you look at a medication label Before removing it from the shelf, before pouring or withdrawing it, & before returning it back to the shelf What is the most important questions you should first ask a patient? "Are you allergic to any medications?" Why is it important to watch a patient in the office for a period of time after recieving an injection? To make sure they dont have an unusal reaction Why is it important to match the correct unit syringe with the correct unit medication when giving insulin? So the medicine matches the syringes Intradermal 10-15 degrees Intramuscular 90 degrees Subcutaneous 45-90 degrees The 7 Rights Right patient, dose, drug, documentation, time, site, technique, 2 reasons why iron preprations are given by the Z-tract method so that it doesnt tattoo or irritate the skin Oral Mouth Rectal Rectum ID Dermis IM Muscle IV Vein Sub-Q Fatty Tissue