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Hi, Im Cathy with LevelUpRN. In this video, I am going to start talking about routes of medication administration and best practices for each route. The routes Ill be covering in this particular video include the oral route, NG and G tube, sublingual, transdermal, inhalation therapy, optic, and otic medication administration. So lets start with oral medication administration. There are some contraindications for a patient receiving their medications orally, for example, if they have a decreased level of consciousness, if they lack a gag reflex, if they have difficulty swallowing, so dysphagia, or if theyre vomiting. Or if we have them connected to NG suctioning, then oral medications would be contraindicated for that patient. In terms of some key points, when were administering an oral medication, we want to sit the patient up in an upright seated position, such as a high Fowlers position. We do not want to mix the medications with a large amount of