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shofmannx20

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Drug inventory records must include the following information EXCEPT
 
 health care provider's name
  signature of person who has taken the inventory
  signature of patients who accepted drugs
  date of inventory

Question 2

The _____ abdominal region is located in the central middle sector.
 
 hypogastric
  umbilical
  epigastric
  hypochondriac



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Answer to Question 1

signature of patients who accepted drugs

Rationale: The responsibility of the drug inventory is the health care provider's, not the patients who have accepted the drugs.

Answer to Question 2

umbilical

Rationale: The umbilical region is located in the central middle sector; the epigastric region is located in the upper middle sector; the hypogastric region is located in the lower middle section; the hypochondriac region is located at the upper side sections; and the iliac region is located at the lower side sectors.



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