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- To manage hardware and software resources
- To create documents
- To perform calculations
- To display web pages
- Central Processing Unit
- Computer Personal Unit
- Central Power Unit
- Core Processing Unit
- Printer
- Speaker
- Keyboard
- Monitor
- Ignoring power imbalances
- Empowering the community to advocate for their own needs and addressing historical injustices
- Making decisions for the community
- Prioritizing external funding sources
- Stop taking the medication immediately
- Get up slowly from sitting or lying positions, and report persistent dizziness to the physician
- Increase fluid intake significantly
- Double the medication dose
- Normal aging process
- Diabetic neuropathy, requiring further assessment and discussion with the physician about glycemic control
- Muscle cramps
- Improved circulation
- Administer more opioid for pain
- Assess respiratory status, administer naloxone if indicated, and notify the physician of opioid overdose symptoms
- Tell the patient to sleep it off
- Encourage the patient to walk around
- Inability to watch movies
- Disruption of remote patient monitoring, inability to access online medical records, and delayed communication with healthcare providers
- Increased face-to-face interaction
- Longer wait times for social media
- Storing vaccines at room temperature
- Maintaining the cold chain (proper temperature storage) from manufacturer to administration
- Freezing all vaccines
- Exposing vaccines to direct sunlight
- It's okay to stop when symptoms resolve
- Take the antibiotic as prescribed for the full duration to prevent recurrence, even if asymptomatic
- Only take when symptoms appear
- Double the dose if a UTI develops
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