A.
Using clean gloves and a non-sterile field
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B.
Strict aseptic technique, including sterile gloves, mask, and sterile dressing kit
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C.
Washing hands only once
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D.
Using a single wipe for cleaning
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A.
The nurse's personal opinion
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B.
The community's perception of the problem, existing resources, and historical experience with similar initiatives
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C.
The number of trees in the community
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D.
The popularity of local sports teams
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A.
Increase oxygen flow rate
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B.
Humidify the oxygen and apply water-based lubricant to nostrils
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C.
Discontinue oxygen therapy
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D.
Advise using petroleum jelly around the nose
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A.
Social media influence
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B.
Perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, and perceived barriers
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C.
Economic status only
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D.
Genetic predisposition
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A.
Local weather patterns
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B.
Food deserts (areas with limited access to affordable, nutritious food) and transportation barriers
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C.
Number of fast-food restaurants
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D.
Availability of gourmet markets
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A.
Simplifying medication regimens, providing clear instructions, using pill organizers, and addressing polypharmacy concerns
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B.
Making regimens more complex
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C.
Telling patients to remember everything
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D.
Blaming patients for non-adherence
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A.
Advise to stop the opioid
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B.
Recommend laxatives or stool softeners as prescribed, and increase fiber/fluid intake
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C.
Administer an anti-diarrheal medication
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D.
Increase the opioid dose
✓
A.
Providing chelation therapy for all children
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B.
Lead abatement programs in older housing and strict regulations on lead-containing products
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C.
Treating symptoms of lead poisoning
✓
D.
Monitoring blood lead levels only after exposure
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A.
Normal side effect of dialysis
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B.
Peritonitis (infection of the peritoneum)
✓
A.
Sporadic handwashing
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B.
Strict adherence to hand hygiene protocols, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and environmental cleaning
✓
C.
Avoiding isolation of infected patients
✓
D.
Reusing sterile equipment
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A.
Assuming universal health beliefs
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B.
Exploring the client's explanatory model of illness, health beliefs, and traditional healing practices
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C.
Only asking about medical history
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D.
Ignoring non-verbal cues
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A.
Access to gourmet food
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B.
Exposure to pesticides, inadequate sanitation, and lack of safe housing
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D.
Abundance of recreational facilities
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A.
Swallow immediately without swishing
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B.
Swish the suspension in the mouth for several minutes before swallowing
✓
C.
Use only after eating sugary foods
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D.
Dilute with water before use
✓
A.
Curing the disease at all costs
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B.
Providing aggressive life-prolonging treatments
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C.
Focusing on symptom management, pain relief, and improving quality of life for the patient and family
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D.
Ignoring emotional and spiritual needs
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A.
Individual counseling
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B.
Case management and care coordination
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D.
Pharmaceutical sales
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A.
Providing immediate emergency relief
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B.
Implementing measures to reduce the impact of a future disaster (e.g., building codes, flood control)
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C.
Responding to the disaster
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D.
Recovering from the disaster
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A.
Allow self-administration without supervision
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B.
Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) to ensure every dose is taken as prescribed
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C.
Taking medications only when feeling unwell
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D.
Stopping medication when symptoms improve
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