Following drug legislation in 1970, the term, "schedule," has been used as

A. a way of calculating the need for treatment options for drug abusers
B. a way of classifying drugs
C. a way of tracking the FDA's approval process for new prescription drugs D. a way of monitoring the number of drug arrests


B. a way of classifying drugs

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Which of the following nursing interventions is most appropriate when caring for a client with lung abscess?

A) Recommend the client a low-calorie diet. B) Advise the client against frequent coughing. C) Assure the client that a lung abscess resolves quickly. D) Encourage the client to do deep breathing.

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A patient pregnant with twins hopes that they are identical. How should the nurse explain the development of identical twins?

A) Two separate eggs and different sperm B) Two separate eggs and one sperm C) One egg and two different sperm D) One egg and one sperm

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Individuals may seek treatment for mental health disorders from their primary care provider. Which assessment questions are directed towards identifying the most common of these conditions? (Select all that apply.)

a. "Do you see yourself as a depressed individual?" b. "What is your opinion of recreational drug use?" c. "Would you consider yourself an anxious person?" d. "Is your daily routine controlled by ritual behaviors?" e. "Have you ever been told you drink too much alcohol?"

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The nurse is assisting in preparing the patient for surgery. Which surgical consent would the nurse recognize as being a legal consent? (Select all that apply.)

a. Consent signed by 36-year-old patient 1 hour after receiving lorazepam (Ativan). b. Consent signed by 16-year-old patient for his or her own urgent surgery. c. Consent signed by a foster mother for a 17-year-old patient. d. Consent signed by a 60-year-old patient 1 hour before receiving morphine. e. Consent signed by a 17-year-old for her infant's surgery. f. Consent signed by a 28-year-old for his own elective surgery.

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