1
The _______ __________ is the preferred injection site in young children
2
Only use measuring devices that were provided with a medication; different brands _______ their devices differently
3
A child’s first experience with a procedure often establishes the pattern for future ____________.
4
Never use important sources of _______________ for disguising the taste of the medications
5
Do not use ______________ devices for measuring medications
6
Using a larger syringe makes a dose appear ____________
7
Whenever possible, involve the ____________ in procedures
8
The dorsogluteal injection site involves a high risk for _________ nerve injury
9
The nurse can offer a kid friendly " ___________" to follow after an oral medication
10
Allowing children to make decisions or _________ with the procedure helps improve their tolerance of it
11
Medication is never referred to as __________
12
_____ medication should have the safety of the prescribed dose calculated and confirmed by the nurse before administration.
13
The nurse should never __________ a child for being uncooperative
14
Make the experience fun or turn it into a ____________ or challenge
15
Oral syringes are placed midway back at the ________ of the mouth
16
In children less than 3 years of age, pull the pinna (earlobe) of the affected ear _____ and back for ear drops
17
A ________ position can be used for a child that tries to push away a medication