- Only care for sick individuals
- Advocate for policies that promote health equity, access to care, and address social determinants of health for the entire population
- Focus on individual patient care only
- Avoid political involvement
Category: BS Nursing
- Tell them to avoid all sugar
- Provide clear, individualized dietary counseling, connect with a dietitian, and emphasize the importance of blood glucose monitoring
- Ignore their fears
- Give them a generic diet plan
- Advise them to skip doses
- Connect the patient to prescription assistance programs, advocate for generic alternatives, and explore community resources for medication access
- Tell them it's their responsibility
- Advise them to use herbal remedies only
- Only treat symptomatic individuals
- Promote widespread vaccination, educate on hygiene practices, and advise sick individuals to stay home and seek medical attention if severe symptoms occur
- Recommend gathering in large groups
- Provide only information about flu symptoms
- Use a complex eye chart for adults
- Use an age-appropriate eye chart (e.g., Snellen E chart, Lea Symbols), ensure proper lighting, and refer for comprehensive eye exam if vision abnormalities are found
- Test only one eye
- Conduct screening in a dark room
- Ban all electronic devices
- Implement evidence-based anti-vaping education, advocate for stricter school policies, and engage parents in prevention efforts
- Encourage peer pressure to quit
- Only focus on adult smoking cessation
- Discharge the patient from care
- Establish trust, address barriers to care (e.g., transportation, hunger, fear), provide mobile outreach, and connect to homeless shelters/support services
- Tell them to find a home
- Only treat the wounds
- Dispose in the trash can directly
- Dispose of used needles/syringes in a puncture-resistant container (e.g., heavy-duty plastic laundry detergent bottle) and follow local guidelines for disposal
- Flush down the toilet
- Place in a paper bag
- Tell the patient to get vaccinated
- Educate the patient on treatment options (e.g., isoniazid), importance of adherence, and initiate contact tracing for close contacts
- Advise avoiding public places
- Tell the patient it's nothing serious
- Remove all furniture
- Install grab bars in bathrooms, improve lighting, remove throw rugs, and ensure clear pathways
- Keep stairs cluttered
- Remove all handrails
- Manage hospital admissions
- Participate in emergency response drills, establish communication networks, and prepare for mass casualty triage and public health interventions
- Provide only basic first aid
- Wait for instructions from the military
- Tell them to remember better
- Suggest pill organizers, linking medication to daily routines, using medication reminder apps, and simplifying the regimen if possible
- Advise them to stop taking it
- Ignore the issue of forgetfulness
- Tell them to get more sleep
- Assess caregiver burden, provide emotional support, educate on self-care strategies, and connect to respite care and support groups
- Advise them to stop caring for the patient
- Suggest they ignore their feelings
- Advise them to stay indoors all day
- Conduct welfare checks, educate on hydration and heat stroke signs, establish cooling centers, and coordinate with social services
- Tell them to ignore the heat
- Distribute warm beverages
- Ignore the odor
- Document findings, educate on mold remediation, and connect patient with environmental health specialists or housing authorities
- Advise painting over the mold
- Tell the patient it's normal
- Blame parents for poor choices
- Implement school-based nutrition and physical activity programs, advocate for healthier school lunches, and engage parents in healthy lifestyle education
- Focus on individual dieting plans
- Only provide pamphlets on exercise
- Use a kitchen spoon for measurement
- Use appropriate measuring devices (e.g., oral syringe, dosing spoon), confirm dosage with healthcare provider, and avoid distractions during administration
- Estimate the dose
- Administer medication in the dark
- Recommend formula immediately
- Provide education on proper latch, frequent feeding, signs of adequate intake, and refer to lactation consultant if needed
- Tell her to stop breastfeeding
- Only provide theoretical information
- Refer to a therapist only
- Implement suicide prevention programs in schools, provide mental health screening, and connect adolescents/families to counseling and crisis resources
- Dismiss it as teenage angst
- Encourage self-reliance
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