What's the name of a condition that develops after the acute phase of an illness or injury has ended
Parenteral
Parenteral
Topical
The oral route of administration.
Administered by a route other than the digestive tract. This could include drugs administered intravenously or intramuscularly, for example.
Systemic administration is a route of administration of medication, nutrition or other substance into the circulatory system so that the entire body is affected. Administration can take place via enteral administration (absorption of the drug through the gastrointestinal tract) or parental administration (generally injection, infusion, or implantation).
False -- Parenteral administration means taken into the body in a manner other than through the digestive tract.
Parenteral Medication is a route other than that of ingestion. This could be routes such as, IV, IM, Sub-Q, or mucosal. Source: Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary. Edition 20. F. A. Davis Co. 2001.
Parenteral refers to any route of administration that bypasses the gastrointestinal tract. These routes can include Intravenous therapy (IV therapy), intramuscular/ subcutaneous/intradermal injection, buccal, sublingual, or rectal administration, or transvaginal administration (as with the vaginal contraceptive or hormone-therapy ring). Medication patches are also parenteral.
Answer is C: enternal
Answer is C: enternal
The prefix tract means to pull
D: inhallation
Organisms can enter through the gastrointestinal tract,respiratory tract,genitourinary tract or even through the cutaneous route.