A medical assistance finds a controlled substance is missing then he needs to first notify to supervisor.
Missing of control substances should be reported to DEA(Drug Enforcement Administration) but immediate medical assistance should first report it to the supervisor.
Answer - C. Notify to supervisor.
Condition or disease, the drug is used is called indication.
Answer - D. Indications
Other options are wrong because
Precaution - Taking measures to prevent something
Contraindications - Restricted in a specific situation
Interaction - Influencing or interacting
Adverse reaction - unexpected harmful reaction
35. A medical assistant finds a controlled substance is missing. What needs to be done immediately?...
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diabetes in this article
Exposure to arsenic in drinking water is associated with increased prevalence of diabetes. We previously reported an association of diabetes and urinary concentration of dimethylarsinite (DMAS"), a toxic product of arsenic methylation by arsenic (+ 3 oxidation state) methyltransferase (AS3MT). Here we examine associations between AS3MT polymorphism, arsenic metabolism and diabetes. Fasting blood glucose, oral glucose tolerance and self-reported diagnoses were used to identify diabetic individuals. Inorganic...