Transcript Inhaler
Chapter 33
Topical and Inhalant
Medications
Second semester 15 - 16
Bader A. EL Safadi
BSN , MSc
Fundamental of Nursing – B
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Topical Route
Topical Route
Administered of medication to skin or mucous membranes
externally or internally; local or systemic effect
Cutaneous Applications
rubbed into or placed in contact with the skin, scalp, or
mucous membrane
1. Inunction Application
Medication incorporated into an agent (ointment, oil, cream)
and rubbed into skin
2. Transdermal Applications
applied to skin via patch/paste and allowed to absorbed
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Fundamental of Nursing – B
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Pathway for Absorption From a Transdermal
Skin Patch
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Topical Route (cont’d)
Ophthalmic Applications
Appling drugs onto mucous membrane
of one or both eyes (conjunctiva) as
drops or ointment ,blink it but don't rub
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Topical Route (cont’d)
Otic applications
Drug is instilled into outer ear, used to moisten
impacted cerumen or treat infections.
Technique for straightening canal
1.
2.
In an adult ( pull the ear up and back)
In young child ( pull the ear down and back)
Technique for irrigation of the external auditory canal or instillation of ear drops. Note the
difference in direction of pull on the pinna between (A) the adult (up and back) and (B) the
child (down and back).
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Topical Route (cont’d)
Nasal applications
dropped or sprayed in nose; watch for rebound
inflammation
Sublingual and buccal applications
under tongue or between cheek and gum
Instruct the client not to chew or swallow the
medication
Vaginal applications
Used most often to treat local infection
as yeast
Rectal applications
to or within rectum; suppositories, ointments
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BSN , MSc
Fundamental of Nursing – B
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Inhalant Route
Administers drugs to lower airways
This method is effective because the lungs
provide extensive area from which the circulatory
system can quickly absorb the drug
Educate patients to clean devices appropriately
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Inhalant Route (cont’d)
Inhaler
is handheld device for delivering
medications into respiratory passages.
Types
1. Dry Powder Inhaler
holds reservoir of drug and a carrier
substance; dependent on inhalation effort
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• Inhalant Route (cont’d)
2. Metered-Dose Inhaler
• delivers aerosolized medication
forced through a narrow channel
via a chemical propellant
Nebulizer
•
breathing machine; converts
liquid to mist; used with those
who have difficulty
coordindinating inspiration with
the inhaler
Spacer
•
chamber; provides an aerosol
reservoir
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BSN , MSc
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Spacer and Inhaler
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Sample Documentation
Time and date ( 11/21/2015 5:42:58 PM)
Prescribed eye medication instilled
into left eye before cataract surgery . Conjunctiva
appears pink and intact . Lens is opaque . Eyelashes
have been clipped ( cut )
Signature/ Title
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BSN , MSc
Fundamental of Nursing – B
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Nursing Implications
• Nursing diagnoses
– Deficient knowledge
– Ineffective therapeutic regimen
management
– Impaired gas exchange
– Impaired skin integrity
– Impaired tissue integrity
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Bader A. EL Safadi
BSN , MSc
Fundamental of Nursing – B
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