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Giving medications to children

Giving medications to children When giving oral and parenteral medications to children, safety is essential. Keep these points in mind:
  • Check the child’s mouth to make sure he has swallowed the oral drug.
  • Carefully mix oral drugs that come in suspension form.
  • Give I.M. injections in the vastus lateralis muscle of infants who haven’t started walking.
  • Don’t inject more than 1 ml into I.M. or S.C. sites.
  • Rotate injection sites.
     
   

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