All listed routes of medication assistance are valid in medical practice. A student can assist with orally, topically, inhaled, and intravenously routes. There is no definitive exception to providing assistance with these routes in general medical education. ;
A student may assist with all the listed routes of medication administration: orally, topically, inhaled, and intravenously. However, in practical settings, assisting with intravenous administration usually requires supervision by a licensed professional. Therefore, there isn't a specific route that a student cannot assist with in general terms, but the context may impose certain restrictions.
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