- Ignoring emotional distress
- Providing ongoing psychosocial support, connecting to long-term housing/employment resources, and fostering community rebuilding efforts
- Focusing only on immediate physical needs
- Blaming the family for the disaster
Category: Community Health-II
- Tell them to stop taking the medication
- Provide strategies for medication reminders (e.g., alarms, pillboxes) and address barriers to adherence
- Advise them to take all missed doses at once
- Encourage them to rely on memory
- 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
- Genetic predisposition
- Perceived benefits of action, perceived barriers to action, and self-efficacy
- Socioeconomic status only
- Environmental factors only
- Patient needs more fluid
- Over-diuresis leading to hypotension, requiring physician notification and possible dose adjustment
- Hypertension
- Hyperglycemia
- Lack of entertainment
- Disruption of critical services, potential contamination of water, and challenges in emergency response
- Increased social media usage
- Longer wait times for online shopping
- Patient needs a cough suppressant
- Common side effect of ACE inhibitors, requiring physician notification and possible medication change
- Allergic reaction
- Patient needs more fluids
- Increased air pollution
- Reduced air pollution, improved respiratory health, and decreased greenhouse gas emissions
- Increased reliance on fossil fuels
- More expensive energy
- Treating pregnant adolescents
- Comprehensive sex education, access to contraception, and promotion of healthy relationships
- Punishing pregnant adolescents
- Ignoring the issue
- Providing only high-sugar foods
- Promoting breastfeeding, supplementary feeding programs, and nutrition education for mothers
- Ignoring cultural food practices
- Relying solely on imported food
- Inject into the same spot every time
- Rotate injection sites to prevent lipodystrophy and reduce pain
- Inject into muscle tissue
- Use a dull needle
- Policy level
- Individual level
- Community level
- Organizational level
- Continue routine wound care
- Notify the physician immediately, suspecting a systemic infection (e.g., cellulitis, sepsis)
- Apply a cold compress
- Tell the patient to rest more
- 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
- Lack of entertainment
- Risk of hypothermia, lack of access to medications/medical care, and food/water shortages
- Increased desire for travel
- Limited social interaction
- Internal validity
- External validity
- Reliability
- Objectivity
- Discontinue the medication immediately
- It may take several weeks for the full therapeutic effect of SSRIs to be noticed; continue as prescribed
- Double the dose immediately
- Switch to a different medication without consulting the physician
- Increased stigma
- Improved mental well-being, reduced suicide rates, and decreased burden on emergency services
- Limited access for some groups
- Reduced quality of care
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