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Order placed for sublingual medication. Pt has NG. what is the most appropriate action?

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Final answer:

When a sublingual medication is ordered for a patient with a nasogastric tube, consult with the provider for alternative administration methods as sublingual meds should not be given via NG tube.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a sublingual medication is ordered for a patient who has a nasogastric (NG) tube, the most appropriate action would be to consult with the prescribing healthcare provider to clarify the order and discuss alternative methods of administration.

Sublingual medications are designed to be absorbed through the mucous membranes under the tongue and should not be administered through an NG tube.

Options may include switching to an alternate medication that is suitable for NG administration or using a form that can be absorbed safely and effectively through the GI tract.

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