Pharmacology and the Nursing Process by Linda Lane Lilley: Practice Exam

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Which is NOT a route of administration for beta agonist bronchodilators?

  1. Oral

  2. Injectable

  3. Transdermal

  4. Inhaled

The correct answer is: Transdermal

Transdermal is not a route of administration for beta agonist bronchodilators because this method delivers medication through the skin and beta agonist bronchodilators are intended to be inhaled or taken orally. By injecting or applying a transdermal patch of beta agonist bronchodilators, the medication is not delivered directly to the respiratory system and may not be effective in treating conditions like asthma or bronchitis.