Which patient would be at greatest risk for developing opioid dependence?

1. 24-year-old with sickle-cell anemia
2. 33-year-old with diabetes
3. 17-year-old with a broken arm
4. 75-year-old with congestive heart failure


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Rationale 1: Sickle-cell anemia is a chronic and painful disorder and is often treated with opioids.
Rationale 2: Diabetes is a chronic disorder but is not typically managed with opioids.
Rationale 3: Broken bones are painful, and opioids may be used. However, broken bones and the associated pain are acute events.
Rationale 4: Congestive heart failure is a chronic disorder but is not typically managed with opioids.
Global Rationale: Sickle-cell anemia is a chronic and painful disorder and is often treated with opioids. Diabetes and congestive heart failure are chronic disorders but are not typically managed with opioids. Broken bones are painful, and opioids may be used. However, broken bones and the associated pain are acute events.

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