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We have discussed various types of medication and their administration routes. Now, we will go through the process of supporting someone to take medication or have it administered via the buccal route.
The buccal pocket is located inside the cheeks. It is an indentation you can feel with your fingers. Here is how to locate it:
Administering medication during a seizure can be challenging as the person may be moving. Follow these steps:
After administering the medication, follow these steps for safe disposal:
Administering medication via the buccal route requires precision and care, especially during a seizure. Proper identification of the buccal pocket, careful administration, and safe disposal are essential steps in this process.