what does posterior mean? {Ans: back; towards the back}what does a pulse rate of lower than 60 indicate? {Ans: bradycardia}what are some ways of administering medication? {Ans: oral, parenteral, sublingual, bucal, nasal}where does v2 go? {Ans: 4th intercostal space, left of sternum}when do patients have to come back after a tb is administered? {Ans: 48-72 hrs from the time the tb was administered For example: tb is administered on a Monday @ 10:50 am, patient must return Wednesday anytime after 10:50- clinic is closed OR Thursday anytime before 10:50 am}what does a pulse rate of 100 or higher indicate? {Ans: tachycardia}what gauge and length is used for ID inj? {Ans: 27 G, 3.4 length, most administered is 0.1mL}what are the principles of medication administration? {Ans: 1. inform the patient what you will be doing, medication ordered etc, make them feel as involved and comfortable as possible 2. involve patient by allowing them to ask questions and answer any doubts patient may have (if its within scope of practice) 3. provide privacy for the patient (allowing them to read any handouts provided, with information about the medication etc) 4. focus completely on the