depends on the hospital "rules"--which change every day depending on what has happened there. duragesic still have fentanyl in the patch after a few days. a hospital worker could just slap one on after taking it off a patient.
The destruction or removal of forest.
Ablation refers to the removal or destruction of a body tissue, usually done through a medical procedure. It is commonly used in the treatment of cancers, abnormal heart tissues, and other conditions where targeted tissue destruction is necessary. Ablation can be performed using various techniques, such as radiofrequency, laser, or cryotherapy.
Removal or extinction of species, or just habitat destruction by an event (wildfire, human removal)
The removal or destruction of a body part calls for the suffix "-ectomy" appended to the (usually Latin name) of that body part. For example: The removal of the vermiform appendix is an appendectomy.
The term you are looking for is "deletion" or "removal."
The removal of trees (de = remove, forest = trees). The cutting of woods and trees. The destruction of forested areas.
Sometimes multiple areas of cancer are found in one breast, making removal of the whole breast necessary.
yes or you can put the fertilizer on top
Asbestos removal is only really necessary if the material is beyond repair or prior to demolition or refurbishment. Any asbestos containing material that is in a good condition should be managed to ensure there is no fibre release.
Nail removal is a form of treatment that is sometimes necessary following traumatic injuries or recurrent infections in the area of the nail. There are nonsurgical as well as surgical methods of nail removal.
Removal of all or part of the pericardium (pericardiectomy) may be necessary.
Thyroid removal is not necessary for a biopsy.