The nurse collects a urine specimen with the rationale that urinalysis for drug testing can be used to determine
1. Whether a certain drug has been used in the recent past
2. The degree of intoxication
3. The extent of performance impairment
4. How much alcohol was consumed
ANS: 1
The nurse collects a urine specimen with the rationale that urinalysis for drug testing can be used to determine whether a certain drug has been used in the recent past.
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