- Self-palpation of the abdomen
- Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) or colonoscopy
- Blood pressure measurement
- Eye exam
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- 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
- Discontinuation of insulin
- Adjustment of insulin dosage or type, and assessment of injection technique
- Switching to oral medications
- Reduction of insulin dose
- Consuming sugary drinks frequently
- Brushing teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste and limiting sugary snacks/drinks
- Avoiding dental visits
- Sharing toothbrushes
- Participant satisfaction
- Changes in BMI, waist circumference, and self-reported physical activity/dietary habits
- Number of attendees
- Nurse's opinion
- Interview them about the details of the assault immediately
- Provide a safe, confidential environment, assess for injuries, and offer emotional support and resources
- Tell them to forget about it
- Encourage them to seek revenge
- Recommend faster driving
- Increase public awareness campaigns on safe driving practices, enforce traffic laws, and advocate for safer road design
- Advise against seatbelt use
- Encourage distracted driving
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypokalemia
- Hypernatremia
- Hypertension
- Using long lectures
- Incorporating interactive games, visual aids, and age-appropriate language
- Giving complex textbooks
- Relying on abstract concepts
- Consistent fatigue and minor aches
- Unexplained weight loss, persistent changes in bowel/bladder habits, non-healing sores, or unusual bleeding
- Hair growth
- Increased appetite
- Judging their choices
- Providing equitable care and advocating for access to necessary resources, regardless of socioeconomic status
- Telling them to work harder
- Ignoring their financial situation
- Using clean gloves for the entire procedure
- Maintaining a sterile field and using sterile instruments/supplies
- Touching sterile items with bare hands
- Reusing sterile gloves
- Leaving household cleaners within reach
- Childproofing the home by securing cabinets, using outlet covers, and blocking stair access
- Allowing toddlers to play near hot stoves
- Giving small, hard foods that can cause choking
- Checking only the skin turgor on the arm
- Assessing fontanelles, skin turgor (on abdomen/thigh), mucous membranes, and urine output
- Checking only the temperature
- Listening to bowel sounds
- Antibiotics
- Antihistamines
- Opioid pain relievers
- Sedatives
- Allow smoking in the room
- Ensure no open flames or smoking is present, and secure oxygen tanks upright
- Keep oxygen tanks near heat sources
- Use petroleum-based lubricants on oxygen equipment
- Ignore the issue to avoid encouraging more attempts
- Implement crisis intervention services, mental health screenings in schools, and destigmatize mental health discussions
- Blame the teenagers
- Reduce access to mental health resources
- Allowing unsupervised access to water
- Never leaving an infant unattended on elevated surfaces, and ensuring safe sleep environments
- Giving infants small toys that can be choked on
- Ignoring product recalls
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