A client is prescribed an opiate for acute pain. Why is short-term use of this drug for acute pain typically NOT associated with addiction or psychological dependence?

a. The majority of clients stop taking it when the pain is gone.
b. It is not as potent as drugs taken for chronic usage.
c. It is not given around the clock.
d. Clients are usually less tolerant of short-term opiates.


a. The majority of clients stop taking it when the pain is gone.
FEEDBACK:
a. The majority of clients stop taking it when the pain is gone.
b. Short-term opiates can be just as potent. .
c. Long-term opiates are not necessarily taken around the clock. .
d. Tolerance to the medication is not a factor. .

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