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Abundance of transportation options
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B.
Lack of accessible transportation, geographical isolation, and shortage of healthcare providers
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C.
High internet connectivity
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D.
Numerous specialized clinics
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A.
Identifying individual patient preferences
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B.
Rapid containment, isolation of suspected cases, and collaboration with law enforcement/public health agencies
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C.
Preparing for a long-term research study
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D.
Blaming specific groups
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B.
Mapping disease outbreaks, identifying environmental hazards, and planning resource allocation
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D.
Creating personal photos
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A.
Randomized controlled trials
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B.
In-depth interviews and focus groups
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C.
Statistical analysis of large datasets
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Treat for minor injuries, Green tag
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B.
Immediate intervention needed, Red tag
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C.
Delayed care, Yellow tag
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D.
Expectant/Deceased, Black tag
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A.
Participant satisfaction surveys
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B.
Changes in HbA1c levels, incidence of new diabetes cases, and participant self-management behaviors
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C.
Number of educational sessions attended
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D.
Anecdotal reports from participants
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A.
Providing individual patient care only
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B.
Implementing mass vaccination/prophylaxis clinics, conducting surveillance, and disseminating accurate information
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C.
Isolating all healthy individuals
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D.
Focusing solely on treatment of existing cases
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A.
Complaining to family members
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B.
Collaborating with community coalitions, presenting evidence-based data, and engaging with elected officials
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C.
Relying on social media posts only
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D.
Sending anonymous letters
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A.
Conducting long-term epidemiological studies
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B.
Protecting the community from further exposure and facilitating rapid evacuation/shelter-in-place orders
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C.
Cleaning up the spill directly
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D.
Documenting individual symptoms
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