14. Figure 10-1 A, Example of a container that holds a day’s medications, stored by hour of administration. B, Container that holds a week’s medications. C, The Pill Timer beeps, flashes, and automatically resets every time it is closed. (A From Ogden SG: Calculation of drug dosages, ed. 8, St. Louis, 2007, Mosby; B From Elkin MK, Perry AG, Potter PA: Nursing interventions and clinical skills, ed. 4, St. Louis, 2008, Mosby.)
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22. Figure 10-2 Medicine cup. (Modified from Brown M, Mulholland JL: Drug calculations: process and problems for clinical practice, ed. 8, St. Louis, 2008, Mosby.) Figure 10-3 A, Plastic medicine cup. B, Soufflé cup. (Courtesy of Chuck Dresner. From Clayton BD, Stock YN, Harroun RD: Basic pharmacology for nurses, ed. 14, St. Louis, 2007, Mosby.) Figure 10-4 Medicine dropper. (Modified from Clayton BD, Stock YN Harroun RD: Basic pharmacology for nurses, ed. 14, St. Louis, 2007, Mosby.)
23. Figure 10-5 Nipple. (From Clayton BD, Stock YN, Harroun RD: Basic pharmacology for nurses, ed. 14, St. Louis, 2007, Mosby.) Figure 10-6 Oral syringes. (Courtesy of Chuck Dresner. From Clayton BD, Stock YN, Harroun RD: Basic pharmacology for nurses, ed. 14, St. Louis, 2007, Mosby.) Figure 10-7 Parts of a syringe. (From Potter PA, Perry AG: Fundamentals of nursing, ed. 7, St. Louis, 2009, Mosby.)
24. Figure 10-8 Types of syringes. A, Luer-Lok syringe marked in 0.1 mL (tenths). B, Tuberculin syringe marked in 0.01 mL (hundredths) for dosages of less than 1 mL. C, Insulin syringe marked in units (100). D, Insulin syringe marked in units (50). (From Potter PA, Perry AG: Fundamentals of nursing, ed. 7, St. Louis, 2009, Mosby.)
25. Figure 10-9 A, Acceptable devices for measuring and administering oral medication to children (clockwise): measuring spoon, plastic syringes, calibrated nipple, plastic medicine cup, calibrated dropper, hollow-handled medicine spoon. B, Medibottle used to deliver oral medication via a syringe. (A, From Hockenberry MJ, Wilson D: Wong’s nursing care of infants and children, ed. 8, St Louis, 2007, Mosby. B, Courtesy Paul Vincent Kuntz, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston.)
Notas del editor
(Selide#16) Change to right to education about medication being given- Bullet # 1