- Tell them to breathe deeper
- Demonstrate use of a spacer device, practice technique, and ensure patient understands the purpose and frequency of medication
- Advise them to use the inhaler less often
- Only provide written instructions
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- Communicate only in English
- Utilize certified medical interpreters, provide culturally sensitive materials in their native language, and connect them to culturally competent healthcare providers
- Tell them to learn English
- Use family members as interpreters always
- Pricking the center of the fingertip
- Using the side of the fingertip, rotating sites, ensuring good blood flow, and using the correct lancet depth
- Squeezing the finger vigorously
- Reusing lancets
- Advise against going outdoors
- Educate on mosquito bite prevention (e.g., repellents, protective clothing), promote elimination of standing water, and collaborate with vector control programs
- Recommend immediate hospitalization for all
- Only focus on treating symptoms
- Grapefruit juice with antibiotics
- Grapefruit juice interacting with certain statins (e.g., simvastatin), or leafy green vegetables (Vitamin K) with warfarin
- Milk with iron supplements
- Water with all medications
- Advise parents to supervise more closely
- Conduct a safety audit of the playground, advocate for safer equipment/surfacing, and educate parents/children on playground safety
- Ban children from playgrounds
- Only treat injuries after they occur
- Force medication administration
- Establish trust, educate on the importance of medication, explore alternative formulations (e.g., long-acting injectables), and involve family in medication management if appropriate
- Stop all medication
- Tell them their paranoia is not real
- Walking fast without assistance
- Proper crutch height, weight-bearing technique, and safe navigation on stairs and uneven surfaces
- Using crutches for balance only
- Carrying heavy items while walking with crutches
- Wait for a vaccine to be developed
- Implement rapid isolation/quarantine measures, conduct contact tracing, promote infection control, and prepare for mass vaccination/prophylaxis if available
- Advise people to continue daily routines
- Only monitor symptoms in sick individuals
- Focus on individual respiratory symptoms
- Advocate for policies that reduce air pollution, support renewable energy, and promote healthy urban planning to improve population respiratory health
- Only provide inhalers
- Ignore the environmental impact
- Discourage all alternative therapies
- Inquire about chosen therapies, assess for safety and potential interactions, and provide evidence-based information to support informed decision-making
- Recommend only Western medicine
- Tell them alternative therapies are useless
- Take more than prescribed for pain
- Take only as prescribed, store securely, do not share, and dispose of unused medication safely; educate on overdose signs and naloxone availability
- Take less than prescribed for pain
- Give to friends and family for their pain
- Use expired test strips
- Ensure proper calibration, explain each step clearly, allow patient to practice, and ensure they can interpret the readings
- Skip the control solution test
- Only provide a complex manual
- Tell people to stay warm by exercising
- Conduct welfare checks on vulnerable individuals, educate on carbon monoxide poisoning prevention, and coordinate with emergency services for shelter and heating assistance
- Advise opening windows for ventilation
- Recommend using gas stoves for heat
- Advise individual therapy only
- Develop and promote stress management programs, advocate for family-friendly workplace policies, and connect parents to mental health resources
- Ignore the issue of stress
- Tell parents to manage stress on their own
- Tell them it's normal
- Advise the patient to contact their healthcare provider immediately, as muscle pain can indicate a serious side effect (rhabdomyolysis)
- Advise them to take more statin
- Tell them to take pain relievers only
- Force them to choose dialysis
- Provide unbiased information on all treatment options, support patient autonomy in decision-making, and offer palliative care resources
- Advise them to ignore medical advice
- Only discuss dialysis
- Advise couples to work harder
- Increase awareness of domestic violence resources, provide crisis intervention, and collaborate with law enforcement and social services to ensure victim safety
- Tell victims to be more resilient
- Only focus on individual counseling
- Store cleaning supplies on low shelves
- Store all chemicals, cleaning supplies, and medications in locked cabinets, out of reach and sight of children
- Keep hazardous materials in open containers
- Do not label chemicals
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