- Physical restraint
- Providing a safe, structured environment and redirection, using alarms or monitors if needed
- Administering sedatives every hour
- Locking the patient in their room
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- A spacer is not necessary for children
- A spacer helps improve medication delivery to the lungs and reduces side effects
- A spacer should be used only with rescue inhalers
- A spacer increases the amount of medication wasted
- Promoting sugary drinks
- Encouraging daily physical activity and healthy eating habits
- Discouraging outdoor play
- Recommending only fast food
- Conducting a survey of community members
- Reviewing existing health statistics, census data, and vital records
- Holding a focus group
- Interviewing local leaders
- Washing hands only after handling raw meat
- Cooking foods to the appropriate internal temperatures and avoiding cross-contamination
- Leaving perishable foods out at room temperature for extended periods
- Eating raw or undercooked meats
- Using non-sterile gloves for dressing changes
- Maintaining sterile technique during dressing changes to prevent infection
- Applying a tight bandage to restrict blood flow
- Allowing the wound to air dry without covering
- Encouraging sedentary lifestyle
- Promoting regular exercise, strength training, and balance exercises
- Advising against vision checks
- Limiting social interaction
- Closing down all social gathering places
- Comprehensive sexual health education, accessible testing, and treatment services
- Blaming individuals for their choices
- Focusing solely on abstinence
- Ophthalmoscope
- Otoscope
- Laryngoscope
- Stethoscope
- Encourage sharing medication with family members
- Ensure safe storage, educate on overdose signs, and proper disposal of unused medication
- Advise taking double doses for severe pain
- Leave medications in an unlocked cabinet
- Telling the client what to do
- Empowering the client and family to manage their illness and promote self-care
- Doing all the care for the client
- Criticizing the client's self-care habits
- Only offer freebies
- Conduct pre-fair surveys and involve community leaders in planning
- Post flyers without any community input
- Focus only on the nurse's preferred health topics
- Tell them to cheer up
- Refer them immediately to a psychiatrist without assessment
- Conduct a brief mental health screening and refer for further evaluation if indicated
- Ignore their complaints
- Overheating of food
- Spoilage of refrigerated and frozen foods due to lack of power
- Lack of culinary variety
- Running out of snack foods
- Stop taking the medication immediately
- Get up slowly from sitting or lying positions to prevent orthostatic hypotension
- Increase fluid intake significantly
- Double the medication dose
- Introduce solid foods from birth
- Exclusive breastfeeding or formula feeding is recommended for the first six months
- Introduce cow's milk early
- Give water frequently
- Adding sugar to the water
- Filtering water through a cloth only
- Using chemical disinfectants like chlorine tablets or SODIS (Solar Water Disinfection)
- Storing water in open containers
- Providing hospice care
- Conducting mammograms for early detection of breast cancer
- Administering vaccines
- Providing long-term rehabilitation
- Encourage increased fluid intake
- Administer diuretics as ordered (if PRN) and notify the physician of fluid overload symptoms
- Tell the patient to rest and monitor
- Advise the patient to eat more salty foods
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