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The use of centrally acting antitussives, such as codeine, increase the risk for injury related to which conditions? (Select all that apply.)

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Answer:

The options are:

A. Vomiting

B. Drowsiness

C. Decreased Heart rate

D. Dizziness

E. Bowels obstructions

The OPTIONS B. AND D. ARE THE ONES THAT APPLY

B. Drowsiness

D. Dizziness

Step-by-step explanation:

The use of centrally acting antitussives increase risk of injury related to the drowsiness, dizziness, and sedation.

It is important to note these side effects in order to prevent and reduce the client risk of having an injury while undergoing therapy.

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