- Blowing gently into the mouthpiece
- Blowing hard and fast into the mouthpiece, taking three readings, and recording the best of the three
- Breathing slowly into the mouthpiece
- Using the device only when feeling short of breath
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- Only provide acute care services
- Develop and implement community-based self-management education programs, utilize peer educators, and integrate technology for ongoing support
- Blame individuals for poor self-care
- Focus on hospital-based care only
- Store in the freezer
- Store in the refrigerator at the recommended temperature, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, and avoid freezing
- Store on the counter
- Carry in a warm pocket
- Tell them to adapt to the new culture
- Utilize certified interpreters, provide culturally sensitive care, and connect them to community resources that support cultural integration and health literacy
- Force them to learn English
- Only provide medical treatment
- Only looking for redness
- Recognizing signs like increased pain, swelling, redness, warmth, purulent drainage, and fever
- Ignoring the wound's appearance
- Assuming all wounds are infected
- Blame the youth for their choices
- Implement school-based overdose prevention education, distribute naloxone kits, and increase access to youth-friendly substance abuse treatment
- Only focus on adult drug users
- Advise youth to stay home
- Only provide toothbrushes
- Advocate for mobile dental clinics, school-based dental sealant programs, and policies that expand Medicaid coverage for dental services
- Ignore dental health
- Focus on individual oral hygiene only
- Advise sharing the antibiotic
- Emphasize that antibiotics are prescribed for specific infections and individuals, and sharing can lead to resistance or inappropriate treatment
- Encourage sharing to save money
- Tell them it's harmless to share
- Tell them to find better housing
- Collaborate with social workers to find stable housing, provide medication organizers, and explore options for medication storage at a clinic or pharmacy
- Tell them to hide their medications
- Only provide medication education
- Discontinuing treatment when sounds stop
- Ensuring a tight seal with the mask or mouthpiece, breathing slowly and deeply, and continuing until all medication is nebulized
- Holding the device far from the face
- Using dirty equipment
- Focus on long-term recovery immediately
- Conduct rapid needs assessment for immediate health concerns (injuries, chronic conditions, mental health), coordinate shelter and medical care, and ensure access to basic necessities
- Tell people to rebuild their homes
- Provide only legal assistance
- Advise residents to eat canned food
- Advocate for farmers' markets, community gardens, healthy food initiatives, and policies that improve access to nutritious food
- Only provide generic diet plans
- Ignore the food environment
- Stop taking the diuretic
- Advise contacting healthcare provider, as leg cramps can indicate electrolyte imbalance (e.g., hypokalemia), and possibly discuss potassium-rich foods or supplements
- Take more diuretic
- Ignore the leg cramps
- Force medication on them
- Provide education on the benefits of medication, address stigma, offer emotional support, and connect to mental health support groups
- Tell them anxiety is not real
- Advise them to self-medicate
- Installing the car seat loosely
- Following manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the car seat is tightly secured to the vehicle, and using the correct harness position for the child's weight/height
- Placing infants in forward-facing seats early
- Using expired car seats
- Advise wearing heavy clothing
- Educate on hydration, heat stroke recognition, encourage use of cooling centers, and coordinate with social services for vulnerable populations
- Tell people to exercise outdoors vigorously
- Recommend hot beverages
- Only focus on individual smoking cessation
- Advocate for policies that prohibit smoking in public places, recognizing the harm of secondhand smoke and promoting a healthier environment for all
- Ignore secondhand smoke
- Only provide nicotine patches
- Inject into the arm
- Inject into the outer thigh, hold for 10 seconds, and seek immediate medical attention after use
- Inject into the stomach
- Take orally if symptoms are mild
- Tell them to follow the diet perfectly
- Provide individualized dietary counseling with a renal dietitian, emphasize gradual changes, and support patient in making sustainable choices
- Force strict adherence
- Only provide a complex diet plan
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