Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition Test Bank - Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Considerations Related

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When reviewing the various schedules of controlled drugs, the nurse knows that which description correctly planting describes Schedule II drugs?

  • A. Drugs with high potential for abuse that have accepted medical use
  • B. Drugs with high potential for abuse that do not have accepted medical use
  • C. Medically accepted drugs that may cause moderate physical or psychologic dependence
  • D. Medically accepted drugs with limited potential for causing physical or psychologic dependence
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Schedule II drugs are those with high potential for abuse but that have accepted medical use. Drugs that have high potential for abuse but do not have accepted medical use are Schedule I drugs. Medically accepted drugs that have moderate physical or high psychologic dependence potential are Schedule III drugs. Medically accepted drugs with limited potential for causing physical or psychologic dependence are Schedule IV and V drugs.