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15.7: Supplementary Videos

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    Video Reviews of Crushing Medications, Pill Splitting, and Administering Rectal Suppositories:

    Crushing Medications[1]

     

    Splitting Pill in Half[2]

     

    View Agrace Hospice Care’s Giving Meds by Suppository video on YouTube[3]


    1. RegisteredNurseRN. (2017, March 22). Crushing medications for tube feeding and oral administration | How to crush pills for nurses. [Video]. YouTube. All rights reserved. Video used with permission. https://youtu.be/86RzAgHu75U
    2. RegisteredNurseRN. (2017, March 18). How to split in half | Cut a pill in half | Nursing medication administration. [Video]. YouTube. All rights reserved. Video used with permission. https://youtu.be/uuC4jWcbamE
    3. Agrace HospiceCare. (2017, August 23). Giving meds by suppository. [Video]. YouTube. All rights reserved. https://youtu.be/hLDyZ4QW9Fo

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