Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Practice Test

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Enteral routes of drug administration include?

  1. Intramuscular injection

  2. Oral

  3. Intravenous bolus

  4. Inhalation

The correct answer is: Oral

The enteral route of drug administration involves delivering medications directly to the gastrointestinal tract. This is primarily achieved through oral consumption, where drugs are taken by mouth and absorbed through the digestive system. When a drug is administered orally, it passes through the stomach and intestines before entering the bloodstream, which allows for systematic distribution throughout the body. In the context of the given options, oral administration is the main method recognized as enteral. Other routes, such as intramuscular injection, intravenous bolus, and inhalation, do not involve the gastrointestinal tract and are therefore classified as parenteral or other routes of administration. Thus, the correct response highlights the significance of the oral route in the enteral administration category.