MSN 623 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
schedule I Potential for abuse is so high as to be unacceptable. May be used for research with appropriate limitations. Examples are heroin, LSD, and cocaine. schedule II High potential for abuse and severe dependence liability; current, accepted medical use; prescription drug-signed, not stamped prescription. 30-day supply, no refills. Examples: opium, morphine, methadone. schedule III Less abuse potential, than C-II; low-moderate physical dependence. High psychological dependence; by prescription only, which expires in 6 months. Maximum of five refills on one script. Examples: Tylenol with codeine and hydrocodone schedule IV Less abuse potential than C-III; accepted medical use; limited physical and psychological dependence; written or verbal prescription, expires in 6 months; maximum of five refills on one script. Examples: Librium, and valium. schedule V Limited abuse potential; accepted medical use; small amounts of narcotics used as antitussives (cough medicine) or antidiarrheals; may not need a prescription but must be recorded as a transaction. Examples: lomotil and Robitussin A-C. info included in writing prescription a. Date b. Patients full name, legal name
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msn 623 exam 1 questions with complete solutions