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The document contains a series of questions related to medication administration, including methods and specific instructions for different types of medications. It appears to be a study aid or reference for nursing or medical training.
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Buccal, tongue, dry, nebulizer, suppositories.
The final answer is buccal for question 113, tongue for question 114, dry for question 117, nebulizer for question 123, and suppositories for question 125.
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The final answer is buccal for question 113, tongue for question 114, dry for question 117, nebulizer for question 123, and suppositories for question 125.
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Buccal medications are placed between the gum and cheek. Sublingual medications are placed under the tongue. Transdermal patches should not be applied to dry skin. A nebulizer administers medicine vapors by inhalation. Suppositories melt at body temperature in body cavities.
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