Routes of Drug Administration

Drug Routes and Methods

Oral

preferred & most commom

safest

most economical

most convenient

Sublinguinal/Buccal

under tongue

in mouth

Topical

skin/mucous membrane

astringent

antiseptic/bacteriostatic

emollient

cleansing

anisthetic

antihistamine

Rectal

Parenteral

injection

intradermal

upper layers of skin

tests for allergic reation

subcutaneous

beneath layers of skin

just above muscle tissue

intramuscular

dorsogluteal

ventrogluteal

mid-deltoid

vastus lateralis

intravenous

directly in vein

IV equipment

butterfly set most common

IV prcedure

venipuncture

extravasation alert

intraarterial

Chest Tubes and Lines

Endotracheal Tubes (Intubation)

during respiratory problems

Central Venous Lines (Catheters)

into large veins

subclavian most common

Pulmonary Arterial Lines (Swan-Ganz)

incorporate small electrode

estimates LVEDP

5 Routes of Drug Administration

Right patient

Right drug

Right amount

Right time

Right route

Charting

drug name

drug dose

drug administration route

date of administration

time of administration

injection site (if administered parenterally)