The man is most likely suffering from memory loss.
Carbamazepine is an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug, a derivative of dibenzazepine.
Its therapeutic reference range of carbamazepine is between 4 and 12 mg/L (mcg/ml).
Since the serum carbamazepine level is 10 mcg/l (in the therapeutic reference range), the nurse should keep the prescription as it is.
I'm stuck between 1, 4 and 5.
1) Since it's water there is going to be waterborne diseases, but fixing the pollution in the town seems to be the best option
4.) Enforcing water laws can lower the chance of having waterborne diseases that might happen.
5) Related to #1, it'll help keep the sickness down if it was monitored and reported to local hospitals
<span>Mary can enroll in Medicare Part B anytime during the Special Enrollment period. Medicare parts A and B cover different things. Hospital care is covered under Part A. Part B covers condition treatment, preventative screenings, etc. Part B often costs extra to have in addition to Part A.</span>