- Increasing law enforcement patrols
- Expanding access to naloxone, harm reduction strategies, and substance use treatment programs
- Blaming individuals for their addiction
- Cutting funding for addiction services
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- Ask the patient what vaccine they want
- Compare the vaccine vial to the physician's order and the patient's record
- Rely on memory from previous administrations
- Guess the dosage based on patient size
- Use complex medical jargon
- Use plain language, visual aids, and the "teach-back" method, adapting to cultural context
- Provide only written materials in English
- Speak very quickly
- Providing interior decoration tips
- Addressing immediate needs for shelter, food, and safety
- Discussing long-term career goals
- Offering expensive designer clothing
- Advise them to eat more sugary foods
- Assess medication adherence, diet, activity level, and notify the physician for potential medication adjustment
- Tell them to stop checking their blood glucose
- Recommend a different diet without consulting a professional
- Washing for 5 seconds
- Washing for at least 20 seconds, covering all surfaces, and rinsing thoroughly
- Using only cold water
- Skipping the drying step
- Increased need for decorative plants
- Contamination of water sources and inadequate waste disposal, leading to increased risk of infectious diseases
- Availability of luxury items
- Desire for more pets
- Hold the fair in a distant, inaccessible location
- Offer free screenings, culturally relevant information, and incentives in an accessible location
- Only advertise through social media
- Charge a high admission fee
- Advise them to take more of the long-acting opioid
- Assess the pain and administer a prescribed short-acting opioid for breakthrough pain, if available
- Tell them to just tolerate the pain
- Advise them to stop all pain medication
- Crackles and wheezes
- Diminished breath sounds
- Clear breath sounds bilaterally
- Absence of breath sounds
- Making decisions for the family
- Supporting the family in making informed decisions consistent with the patient's wishes and values
- Ignoring the family's emotional needs
- Only discussing medical treatments
- Counting the number of flyers distributed
- Assessing the percentage of participants who report sustained smoking cessation at follow-up
- Asking participants if they liked the program
- Measuring the number of times the nurse spoke about smoking
- Ensuring it is lightweight only
- Ensuring the walker is stable, in good repair, and at the appropriate height for the client
- Decorating the walker with ribbons
- Advising the client to not use the walker
- After a fatty meal
- After at least 8-12 hours of fasting
- After vigorous exercise
- Any time of day
- This is normal; continue using the SABA daily
- The SABA is a rescue medication and should only be used for acute symptoms; consistent use suggests uncontrolled asthma
- Discontinue the inhaled corticosteroid
- Increase the SABA dose
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- Subcutaneous (SQ)
- Intradermal (ID)
- Advise against vaccination
- Rapid case identification, contact tracing, and vaccination of susceptible individuals
- Encourage large gatherings
- Prescribe antibiotics to everyone
- Focusing solely on punitive measures
- Providing education on risks, promoting refusal skills, and offering healthy alternatives for recreation
- Encouraging experimentation in moderation
- Ignoring peer pressure
- Encourage more fluid intake
- Notify the physician immediately, suspecting a urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Clamp the catheter
- Remove the catheter without assessment
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