- Advise children to stay indoors
- Advocate for community initiatives to create safe playgrounds, after-school programs, and partnerships with local law enforcement to ensure child safety
- Tell parents to supervise constantly
- Only focus on individual family safety
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- Advise taking all herbal supplements
- Educate on the importance of informing healthcare providers about all herbal supplements, as some can interact with medications and cause adverse effects
- Tell them herbal supplements are always safe
- Take only herbal supplements
- Force them to see a therapist
- Provide culturally sensitive education on mental health, acknowledge and respect their beliefs, connect to culturally appropriate mental health resources, and emphasize confidentiality
- Tell them to ignore the stigma
- Only provide information on medication
- Placing smoke detectors only in hallways
- Installing smoke detectors on every level of the home, inside and outside sleeping areas, and testing them monthly; replacing batteries annually
- Disabling smoke detectors if they beep
- Ignoring expiration dates on detectors
- Advise against eating all poultry
- Educate on safe food handling practices (e.g., proper cooking temperature, preventing cross-contamination), and emphasize hand hygiene
- Tell people to eat out more often
- Only focus on treating symptoms
- Stop taking the iron supplement
- Advise increasing fluid and fiber intake, using a stool softener if needed, and taking medication with food to reduce GI upset; advise contacting provider if severe
- Take more iron supplement
- Take on an empty stomach
- Only provide charity donations
- Advocate for policies that support economic stability for families, access to education, and social safety nets to reduce the impact of poverty on child health
- Blame parents for poverty
- Focus on individual family finances only
- Tell them to accept it
- Provide emotional support, encourage discussion of feelings, connect to ostomy support groups, and emphasize adaptation and regaining control
- Ignore their feelings
- Only focus on the physical care of the stoma
- Taking temperature immediately after hot beverage
- Ensuring the child can hold the thermometer under the tongue, waiting the appropriate time, and reading the thermometer accurately
- Using a rectal thermometer for all children
- Not cleaning the thermometer between uses
- Advise residents to use gyms
- Advocate for urban planning that includes creation of parks, walking trails, and safe recreational spaces to promote physical activity
- Tell people to stay indoors
- Only provide information on exercise
- Advise avoiding all outdoor activities
- Educate on tick bite prevention (e.g., repellents, protective clothing), prompt tick removal, and early recognition of neurological symptoms for timely medical attention
- Only focus on treating the encephalitis
- Tell people to ignore tick bites
- Take on an empty stomach
- Take with food or milk, advise contacting healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen, and discuss alternative pain management options
- Take more NSAID
- Ignore the stomach upset
- Give medication without explanation
- Use simple language, visual aids, consistent routines, and involve caregivers in medication administration and monitoring
- Tell them they can manage it alone
- Only provide complex written instructions
- Advise residents to plant gardens immediately
- Connect families to food banks, meal programs, SNAP benefits, and advocate for policies that address poverty and economic opportunity
- Tell people to eat less
- Only provide cooking recipes
- Using harsh scrub brushes
- Gently washing the wound with mild soap and water, rinsing thoroughly, and avoiding vigorous scrubbing to prevent further tissue damage
- Applying antiseptic solutions to all wounds
- Not rinsing the wound
- Only focus on individual insurance plans
- Advocate for policies that ensure affordable, comprehensive healthcare coverage for all members of the community, regardless of socioeconomic status
- Ignore access barriers
- Only support private healthcare
- Provide refills without question
- Educate on safe opioid use, monitor for signs of dependence/addiction, discuss non-pharmacological pain management, and collaborate with physician for pain management plan
- Refuse all refills immediately
- Suggest taking more for pain
- Advise them to stay home
- Assess for social determinants of health, connect to senior centers, volunteer programs, and social support networks
- Tell them to find hobbies on their own
- Only discuss medical conditions
- Advise against using air conditioning
- Collaborate with public health officials to investigate environmental sources (e.g., contaminated water systems), issue public warnings, and educate on prevention
- Tell people to drink bottled water only
- Only focus on treating pneumonia
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