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- Common Medications and Treatments Associated with the Cardiovascular System
- Safety in Health Care
- Common Abbreviations List #1
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| Medication Administration Study Guide |
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| Free Medical Terminology Practice Test |
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| Type of injection made into muscular tissue |
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| IM injection definition |
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| Dost of medicine given in blood over short time |
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| Bolus definition |
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| Medication placed under tongue |
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| Sublingual medication definition |
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| Medication given through nose or mouth |
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| Inhalation medication definition |
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| Medication given into middle layers of skin |
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| Intradermal medication definition |
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| Medication given through a patch on skin |
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| Transdermal medication definition |
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| Medication given into a vein |
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| IV medication definition |
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| Medication given by suppository or liquid |
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| Rectal medication definition |
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| Medication given into fatty layer below skin |
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| SC medication definition |
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| Medication given by rubbing onto skin |
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| Topical medication definition |
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| IV line that is in more than 7 days |
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| PICC line definition |
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| Medication given by mouth |
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| Oral medication definition |
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| Free Medical Terminology Study Guide |



























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