According to the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970, a substance with high abuse and dependence potential, accepted medical use, obtainable only with a health care provider's prescription that may not be refilled would be

classified as which schedule of controlled substances? a. I (C-I) c. IV (C-IV)
b. II (C-II) d. V (C-V)


B
A controlled substance obtainable only with a health care provider's prescription that may not be refilled would be classified as Schedule II (C-II).

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a. Blood in the urine b. Burning upon urination c. Immediate, strong desire to void d. Awakes from sleep due to urge to void

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Confusion, disorientation, or aggression may be caused by a full bladder.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Buck extension traction is applied to the right leg of a client who sustained a right hip fracture. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care?

A. Assessing the pin sites at least every 8 hours B. Removing the traction weights to provide skin care C. Applying lanolin to the skin of the right leg once per shift D. Checking the skin integrity of the right leg at least every 8 hours

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