- Protective factors
- Risk factors
- Indicators
- Outcomes
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- Administer pain medication only
- Assess for signs of infection (e.g., redness, swelling, purulent drainage), notify physician, and consider catheter removal/change
- Ignore the pain
- Force fluids without assessment
- Using complex medical jargon
- Active listening, non-verbal communication awareness, and using culturally appropriate language and examples
- Speaking loudly
- Avoiding eye contact
- Encouraging travel
- Rapid case identification, contact tracing, isolation/quarantine, and development/distribution of vaccines/antivirals
- Ignoring symptoms
- Blaming specific countries
- Normal side effects of digoxin
- Digoxin toxicity, requiring immediate physician notification and laboratory assessment
- Dehydration
- Low blood pressure
- Apply suction while inserting catheter
- Apply suction only during withdrawal of the catheter, using sterile technique and appropriate suction pressure
- Suction for extended periods
- Use a non-sterile catheter
- Preventing the initial stroke
- Providing rehabilitation services, promoting secondary stroke prevention, and supporting re-integration into the community
- Screening for stroke risk factors
- Treating acute stroke symptoms
- Tell them to ignore it
- Provide gentle education, encourage gradual self-care, and offer emotional support and resources
- Force them to touch it
- Blame them for their feelings
- Regular social activity
- Unexplained financial transactions, isolation, frequent falls, or signs of physical harm/malnutrition
- Well-maintained home
- Independent living
- Advise them to take more than prescribed
- Assess pain intensity, adherence, and notify the physician for potential dose adjustment or alternative therapies
- Tell them to just tolerate the pain
- Switch to over-the-counter pain relievers
- Increased individual responsibility
- Improved health outcomes, reduced financial burden on individuals, and addressing health disparities
- Reduced quality of care
- Limited access for some groups
- Avoiding discussion of race
- Addressing systemic racism and discrimination while empowering the community
- Blaming individuals for disparities
- Ignoring historical injustices
- Lack of entertainment options
- Inability to disseminate emergency alerts, coordinate rescue efforts, and access information from authorities
- Increased social isolation
- Difficulty with online shopping
- Encouraging continued drug use
- Education on safe injection practices, needle exchange programs, and access to naloxone
- Promoting sharing of needles
- Advising against seeking treatment
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypoglycemia, requiring immediate intake of fast-acting carbohydrates
- Insulin resistance
- Too much food intake
- Diagnosing dementia
- Providing emotional support, education on coping strategies, and connecting caregivers to resources
- Telling caregivers what to do
- Ignoring caregiver burden
- Reusing dressings
- Strict adherence to universal precautions, proper disposal of contaminated waste, and thorough hand hygiene
- Avoiding glove use
- Keeping the wound open to air
- Clean air
- Indoor and outdoor air pollutants (e.g., secondhand smoke, mold, traffic emissions)
- Fresh water sources
- Green spaces
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