B.
Collaborate with social workers to find stable housing, provide medication organizers, and explore options for medication storage at a clinic or pharmacy ✓
B.
Conduct lead screenings, educate on lead-safe practices (e.g., wet dusting, handwashing), advocate for lead abatement programs, and connect affected children to early intervention services ✓
B.
Educate on strict hand hygiene (especially after toileting), safe food preparation, and prompt treatment for infected individuals to prevent further spread ✓
C.
Tell people to eat only raw food ✓
D.
Only focus on hydration for infected individuals ✓
B.
Advocate for policies that prohibit smoking in public places, recognizing the harm of secondhand smoke and promoting a healthier environment for all ✓
B.
Following manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the car seat is tightly secured to the vehicle, and using the correct harness position for the child's weight/height ✓
C.
Placing infants in forward-facing seats early ✓
B.
Advise contacting healthcare provider, as leg cramps can indicate electrolyte imbalance (e.g., hypokalemia), and possibly discuss potassium-rich foods or supplements ✓
B.
Conduct rapid needs assessment for immediate health concerns (injuries, chronic conditions, mental health), coordinate shelter and medical care, and ensure access to basic necessities ✓
A.
Lifestyle changes make medication unnecessary ✓
B.
Lifestyle changes (e.g., diet, exercise, stress reduction) can enhance medication effectiveness and potentially reduce the need for higher doses over time ✓