The nurse is reviewing a client's medical record and finds that he has received treatment for his co-occurring disorders in the primary health care setting. The nurse interprets this as which quadrant of care?

A) Category I
B) Category II
C) Category III
D) Category IV


A

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A) True B) False

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A nurse is preparing to administer Xylocaine to a client. The medication is packaged in an ampule. What should the nurse do with the unused portion of the Xylocaine?

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