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Abuse of the drug or other substance may lead to limited physical dependence or psychological dependence relative to the drugs or other substances in schedule IV. The complete list of Schedule V substances is as follows. The Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number and Federal Register citation for each substance is included.
The CFR was authorized by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 11, 1938, as a means to organize and maintain the growing material published by federal agencies in the newly mandated Federal Register. The first volume of the CFR was published in 1939 with general applicability and legal effect in force June 1, 1938. [2]
Substance abuse and substance dependence from DSM-IV-TR have been combined into single substance use disorders specific to each substance of abuse within a new "addictions and related disorders" category. [34] "Recurrent legal problems" was deleted and "craving or a strong desire or urge to use a substance" was added to the criteria. [11]
E961 Assault by corrosive or caustic substance, except poisoning; E962 Assault by poisoning; E963 Assault by hanging and strangulation; E964 Assault by submersion [drowning] E965 Assault by firearms and explosives; E966 Assault by cutting and piercing instrument; E967 Perpetrator of child and adult abuse; E968 Assault by other and unspecified means
Other (or unknown) substance abuse: 304.90: Other (or unknown) substance dependence: 292.89: Other (or unknown) substance intoxication: 292.0: Other (or unknown) substance withdrawal: 292.89: Other (or unknown) substance-induced anxiety disorder: 292.81: Other (or unknown) substance-induced delirium: 292.84: Other (or unknown) substance-induced ...
A nursing intervention is defined as a single nursing action – treatment, procedure or activity – designed to achieve an outcome to a diagnosis, nursing or medical, for which the nurse is accountable. [12] Patient services are usually initiated as medical orders by a referring physician and reviewed by the admitting nurse.
During nursing assessment, a nurse systematically collects, verifies, analyses and communicates a health care client's information to derive a nursing diagnosis and plan individualized nursing care for the client. [5] Complete and accurate nursing assessment determines the accuracy of the other stages of the nursing process. [6] The nursing ...
A nursing diagnosis may be part of the nursing process and is a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences/responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. Nursing diagnoses foster the nurse's independent practice (e.g., patient comfort or relief) compared to dependent interventions driven by physician ...