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Division 1
Introduction to Advanced
Prehospital Care
Bledsoe/Porter/Cherry, Essentials of Paramedic Care, Second Edition Update
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Chapter 7
Intravenous Access and
Medication Administration
Part 1
Principles and Routes of
Medication Administration
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Topics
Aseptic Technique
Medication Administration Routes
Medication Package
Anatomy and Physiology Related to
Medication Administration
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Six Rights of Drug Administration
Right person
Right drug
Right dose
Right time
Right route
Right documentation
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Knowing all drug administration
protocols is essential.
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Always take appropriate Standard
Precautions measures to reduce
your risk of exposure during
medication administration.
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Standard Precautions equipment
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Medical Asepsis
It is important to keep the ambulance
and all the equipment clean.
Sterile
– Free of all forms of life
Medically clean
– Involves careful handling to prevent
contamination
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Treat all blood and body fluids as
potentially infectious.
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Needle Handling Precautions
Minimize the tasks performed in a
moving ambulance.
Immediately dispose of used sharps in
a sharps container.
Recap needles only as a last resort.
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Medication Administration
and Documentation
Record all information concerning the
patient and medication including:
– Indication for drug administration
– Dosage and route delivered
– Patient response to the medication
Both positive and negative
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Percutaneous drug administration is
drugs applied to and absorbed through
the skin or mucous membranes.
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Transdermal
Absorbed through the skin at a slow,
steady rate
Method
– Standard Precautions
– Clean administration site
– Apply medication
– Leave medication in place for required
time. Monitor the patient for desirable or
adverse effects.
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Mucous Membranes
Absorbed through the mucous
membranes at a moderate to rapid rate
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Sublingual Medication
Administration
Place the pill or direct spray between the underside of the tongue and the
floor of the oral cavity.
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Buccal Medication Administration
Place the medication between the patient’s cheek and gum.
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Eye Drop Administration
Use a medication dropper to place the
prescribed dosage on the conjunctival sac.
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Nasal Medication Administration
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Aural Medication Administration
Manually open the ear canal and administer the appropriate dose.
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Pulmonary Drug Administration
Medications are administered into the
pulmonary system via inhalation or
injection.
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Small volume nebulizer
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Nebulizer with
attached face
mask, bag-valve
mask, and
endotracheal tube
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Metered dose inhaler
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Enteral Drug Administration
The delivery of any medication that is
absorbed through the gastrointestinal
tract
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Gastrointestinal tract
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Oral Drug Administration
Any medication taken by mouth and
swallowed into the GI tract.
Be sure the patient has an adequate
level of consciousness to prevent
aspiration.
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Oral Drug Forms
Capsules
Tablets
Pills
Enteric-coated/
time-release
capsules and
tablets
Elixirs
Emulsions
Lozenges
Suspensions
Syrups
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Equipment for
Oral Administration
Soufflé cup
Medicine cup
Medicine dropper
Teaspoon
Oral syringe
Nipple
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General Principles of
Oral Administration
Use appropriate Standard Precautions
measures.
Note whether to administer medication with food
or on empty stomach.
Gather any necessary equipment.
Have patient sit upright when not
contraindicated.
Place the medication into your patient’s mouth.
Allow self-administration; assist when needed.
Follow administration with 4-8 ounces of water
and ensure that patient has swallowed the
medication.
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Gastric Tube Administration
Gastric tubes provide access directly to
the GI system.
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Confirm proper tube placement.
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Withdraw the plunger while observing for the
presence of gastric fluid or contents.
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Instill the medication into the gastric tube.
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Gently inject the saline.
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Clamp off the distal tube.
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Rectal Administration
The rectum’s extreme vascularity
promotes rapid drug absorption.
Medications do not travel through the
liver and are not subject to hepatic
alteration.
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Catheter placement on needleless syringe
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Syringe attached to endotracheal tube
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Prepackaged enema container
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Parenteral Drug Administration
Drug administration outside of the
gastrointestinal tract
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Syringes and Needles
Syringe
Hypodermic needle
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Kinds of Parenteral
Drug Containers
Glass ampules
Single and multidose vials
Nonconstituted syringes
Prefilled syringes
Intravenous medication fluids
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Ampules and Vials
Ampules
Vials
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Information on Drug Labels
Name of medication
Expiration date
Total dose and concentration
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Obtaining Medication from a
Glass Ampule
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Hold the ampule upright and tap its
top to dislodge any trapped solution.
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Place gauze around the thin neck…
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…and snap it off with your thumb.
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Draw up the medication.
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Obtaining Medication
from a Vial
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Confirm the vial label.
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Prepare the syringe
and hypodermic needle.
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Cleanse the vial’s rubber top.
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Insert the hypodermic needle into
the rubber top and inject the air
from the syringe into the vial.
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The nonconstituted
drug vial actually
consists of two vials,
one containing a
powdered medication
and one containing a
liquid mixing solution.
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Nonconstituted drugs come in separate vials.
Confirm the labels.
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Remove all solution from the
vial containing the mixing solution.
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Cleanse the top of the vial containing the
powdered drug and inject the solution.
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Agitate or shake the vial
to ensure complete mixture.
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Prepare a new syringe
and hypodermic needle.
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Withdraw the appropriate
volume of medication.
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In the Mix-O-Vial system, the vials are
joined at the neck. Confirm the labels.
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Squeeze the vials together to break the seal.
Agitate or shake to mix completely.
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Withdraw the appropriate volume
of medication.
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Prefilled or Preloaded
Syringes
Confirm medication indications and patient
allergies.
Confirm prefilled syringe label (name, dose,
and expiration date).
Assemble the prefilled syringe. Remove the
pop-off caps and screw together.
Reconfirm indication, drug, dose, and route
of administration.
Administer appropriately via the indicated
route.
Properly dispose of the needle and syringe.
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Parenteral Routes
Intradermal injection
Subcutaneous injection
Intramuscular injection
Intravenous access
Intraosseous infusion
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Intradermal
Injection
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Assemble and prepare
the needed equipment.
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Check the medication.
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Draw up the medication.
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Prepare the administration site.
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Pull the patient’s skin taut.
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Insert the needle, bevel up at
a 10-15º angle.
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Remove the needle and cover the puncture
site with an adhesive bandage.
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Monitor the patient.
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Subcutaneous Injection
45º
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Subcutaneous Injection Sites
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Prepare the equipment.
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Check the medication.
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Draw up the medication.
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Prep the site.
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Insert the needle at a 45º angle.
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Remove the needle and
cover the puncture site.
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Monitor the patient.
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Intramuscular Injection Sites
Deltoid
Dorsal gluteal
Vastus lateralis
Rectus femoris
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Intramuscular Injection
90º
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Intramuscular Injection Sites
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Prepare the equipment.
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Check the medication.
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Draw up the medication.
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Prepare the site.
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Insert the needle at a 90º angle.
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Remove the needle and
cover the puncture site.
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Monitor the patient.
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Summary
Aseptic Technique
Medication Administration Routes
Medication Package
Anatomy and Physiology related to
Medication Administration
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