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melina_rosy

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Absorption of medications administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is best described as:
 
  a. much more rapid than by any other age group
  b. more predictable than in adults
  c. not influenced by perfusion to the area there administered
  d. slow and unreliable

Question 2

The parents are concerned about how their teen will be able to handle normal daily activities because of the brace. The nurse would offer which of the following instructions to help the family cope with this new challenge:
 
  a. Instruct parents to remove any potential hazards in the home
  b. Instruct the teen to be especially careful when walking in the school halls when changing classes
  c. Put clothing on lower part of the body while sitting in a chair
  d. All of the above



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A Incorrect. Absorption of medications administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is not best described as much more rapid than by any other age group, but slower and unreliable.
B Incorrect. Absorption of medications administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is not best described as more predictable than in adults, in fact slower and less predictable.
C Incorrect. Absorption of medications administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is not best described as not influenced by perfusion to the area there administered, but is definitely influenced by reduced perfusion.
D Correct. Absorption of medications administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is affected by muscle mass and perfusion of the area. Neonates and infants have less muscle mass than older children or adults (25 of body weight compared to 40 of body weight in adults). The smaller muscle size results in less volume capacity and less absorptive surface. There is decreased muscle tone and lower muscle oxygenation and vasomotor instability with diminished and unpredictable peripheral blood flow. Thus, absorption of drugs administered intramuscularly in neonates and infants is best described as slower and unreliable.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse would advise each of these steps as a method to prevent injury and to assist in adapting to the device. The child should be instructed that in time the adjustment will be made.



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