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Exercise 13 Parenteral Drugs in Solution
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Exercise 13 - Pharmacy 3 Laboratory

May 07, 2015

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Exercise 13

Parenteral Drugs in Solution

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Parenteral routes

IVIDSCIM

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Parenteral Administration

This is done with the use of syringes and needles

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Types of syringe tip or hub

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Types of syringe tip or hub

Eccentric tips

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Parts of a Needle

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Types of Syringes

Hypodermic Syringe Tuberculin Syringe Insulin Syringe Cartridge Injection System

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Hypodermic syringe

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Needle sizes

Needle sizes are based on length and gauge which is based on the size of the lumen.

Gauge of a needle ranges from 27( finest) to 13 (largest)