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Which of the following is NOT a route for administering medications?

Inhalation

Application

Subcutaneous

The correct choice is that subcutaneous is indeed a recognized route for administering medications. In this context, subcutaneous refers to the administration of drugs through injection into the fatty tissue just beneath the skin.

Inhalation involves delivering medication directly into the lungs, typically through devices such as inhalers or nebulizers. Application refers to the transdermal method, where medications are applied to the skin and absorbed into the bloodstream, often through patches or creams. Ingestion is the oral route, wherein medications are taken by mouth, allowing them to be absorbed through the digestive system.

Choosing subcutaneous as the incorrect option contradicts established medical practices, as it is a valid and commonly used method for medication administration, particularly for substances like insulin or certain vaccines.

Ingestion

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