TMCC EMT-B Medications Practice Test

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Which option is NOT a common EMT-B medication delivery route?

Sublingual.

Inhaled.

Intravenous.

Intranasal.

The key idea is how EMT-Bs deliver medications within their scope and with practical ease. Sublingual, inhaled, and intranasal routes are quick, non-invasive, and usable with the equipment and training EMT-Bs typically have. They allow rapid absorption without needing IV access. Intravenous delivery, on the other hand, requires placing and maintaining an IV line, sterile technique, and closer monitoring, which goes beyond the EMT-B scope and usual equipment. Because of that, IV administration isn’t a common EMT-B route, making it the correct answer.

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