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Test Useful drugs during enteral nutrition
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QUESTION 1: WHY IS THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATIONS DURING ENTERAL NUTRITION IMPORTANT?
To prevent patients from consuming unnecessary medications
To ensure that patients receive sufficient water
To ensure that patients receive necessary nutrients and medications
To reduce the need for medications in patients with concomitant diseases
QUESTION 2: WHAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEN ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS DURING ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Administration of liquid medications
The crushing of tablets or capsules
Interactions that may affect the absorption of nutrients or the effectiveness of medications
Administer medications at separate times
QUESTION 3: HOW ARE MANY MEDICATIONS ADMINISTERED DURING ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Through intravenous injections
In the form of large tablets
In liquid form or crushed and mixed with water
Oral only
QUESTION 4: WHAT PRECAUTION IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE WHEN ADMINISTERING MEDICATIONS DURING ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Avoid administration of medications altogether
Do not clean the probe before administering medications
Rinse the tube before and after administering medications to avoid obstructions
Do not check the position of the probe
QUESTION 5: WHAT SHOULD BE DONE IF A DRUG REQUIRES SPECIAL CONSIDERATION WHEN ADMINISTERED DURING ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Do not administer the drug under any circumstances
Crush the drug before administering it
Consult a medical professional to determine the best way to administer it
Mix the medication with any available enteral nutrition formula
QUESTION 6: WHAT TYPES OF DRUGS ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR ENTERAL ADMINISTRATION?
Sublingual medications
Liquid medications
Oral medications
Enteral medications
QUESTION 7: WHAT IS ONE OF THE MAIN CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING WHETHER THE ADMINISTRATION OF ENTERAL NUTRITION IS CONTRAINDICATED?
The patient's ability to ingest food orally in an adequate manner
The amount of medication needed
Lack of an adequate step for nutrient absorption
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHY MIGHT THE ADMINISTRATION OF ENTERAL NUTRITION AFTER RECENT GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY BE CONTRAINDICATED?
Because enteral nutrition is not effective after surgery
Because the administration of enteral nutrition could interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications
Because the administration of enteral nutrition is unnecessary after surgery
Because the administration of enteral nutrition is only appropriate before surgery
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