Routes of administering medications
ROUTES OF ADMINISTERING MEDICATION
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Types of injections
Type
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Where injection should be given
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SQ
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Subcutaneous
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Under the skin
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axilla (armpit) over ribs up on neck behind shoulder
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IM
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Intramuscular
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In the muscle
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neck muscle
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IV
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Intravenously
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In the vein
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jugular vein
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IP
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Intraperitoneal
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Into the peritoneum
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body cavity
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Intramammary
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Into the udder
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teat canal
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Drenching
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Liquid medicines are poured down the animal's throat or use an oral syringe with a long metal nozzle also automatic drench guns can be used for large numbers of animals.
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Place a hand under the animal's head and tilt it slightly to the side.
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The gun nozzle should be placed in the gap between the molar and incisor teeth and then over the back of the tongue.
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Animal should swallow before the gun is removed.
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Covering the animal's nostrils will encourage swallowing.
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Animal’s head should be held horizontally if not leads to poor drenching causing aspiration pneumonia (an infection of the lungs caused by breathing in foreign material).
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No forcing follow the regular pattern
Boluses
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Boluses (or capsules) by using a balling gun.
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A balling gun is a plastic or metal tube with a capsule holder on one end and a plunger on the other end (to eject the capsules) and is inserted into the animal's mouth depressed until the end of the gun is over the base of the tongue. Otherwise, the pill may be chewed or spit out by the animal.
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