A client with lung cancer has developed an intractable, nonproductive cough that is unrelieved by nonopioid antitussive agents. The physician orders codeine, 10 mg P.O. every 4 hours. Which statement accurately describes codeine?A. It's a centrally acting antitussive and doesn't cause dependence.B. It's a peripherally acting antitussive and doesn't cause dependence.C. It's a centrally acting antitussive and can cause dependence.D. It's a peripherally acting antitussive and can cause dependence.

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C) It's a centrally acting antitussive and can cause dependence.

Explanation:

Codeine is an opioid that is taken to relieve cough, pain and symptoms of diarrhea. It is a centrally acting drug because it acts directly on the central nervous system. It is referred to as an antitussive because it inhibits and relieve cough. Codeine can cause addiction especially when taken in large quantity without a doctor's prescription.

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C. It's a centrally acting antitussive and can cause dependence.

Explanation:

This is the correct statement that adequately explains codeine. Codeine is an opioid analgesic, which means that it is used to decrease pain by increasing the threshold for pain, this increasing the quality of life of patients. Codeine, like other opiates, is obtained from the poppy plant, Papaver somniferum (Papaveraceae) However, codeine can be problematic because it can cause addiction.

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