Asked by Jenny Flores on Jun 11, 2024

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What is an appropriate method for administering oral medications that are bitter to an infant or small child?

A) Mix in a bottle of formula or milk.
B) Mix with any food the child is going to eat.
C) Mix with a small amount (1 teaspoon) of a sweet-tasting substance such as jam or ice cream.
D) Mix with large amounts of water to dilute medication sufficiently.

Bitter Medications

Medicines that have a naturally bitter taste, often requiring flavor masking to be palatable for patients, especially children.

Sweet-tasting Substance

A substance that has a sugary flavor, often used to enhance the taste of food and drinks.

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Muhammad UsmanJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Mix the drug with a small amount (about 1 teaspoon) of sweet-tasting substance. This will make the medication more palatable to the child. The medication should be mixed with only a small amount of food or liquid. If the child does not finish drinking or eating, it is difficult to determine how much medication was consumed. Medication should not be mixed with essential foods and milk. The child may associate the altered taste with the food and refuse to eat in the future.