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Which of the following are forms of medication that healthcare workers might administer to a patient? Choose all that apply.
tablets
ice
sprays
drops
soups
lotions
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Correct answers: tablets, sprays, drops, lotions.
- Tablets: common oral medication form.
- Sprays: e.g., nasal sprays, inhaled medication, topical sprays.
- Drops: e.g., eye drops, ear drops.
- Lotions: topical medicated lotions/creams.
Ice and soups are not medication forms (ice is a physical therapy modality; soups are food).
- Tablets: common oral medication form.
- Sprays: e.g., nasal sprays, inhaled medication, topical sprays.
- Drops: e.g., eye drops, ear drops.
- Lotions: topical medicated lotions/creams.
Ice and soups are not medication forms (ice is a physical therapy modality; soups are food).
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