- Patient needs more fluid
- Possible bradycardia or hypotension due to beta-blocker, requiring physician notification and possible dose reduction
- Patient needs more exercise
- Patient needs a higher dose of the medication

Category: BS Nursing
- Encourage widespread antibiotic use
- Implement strict infection control measures, isolation, contact tracing, and judicious use of antibiotics
- Ignore the resistance
- Promote sharing of personal items
- Descriptive statistics
- Inferential statistics
- Qualitative analysis
- Case study
- Take it only when feeling unwell
- Take the phosphate binder with meals to bind dietary phosphorus and prevent hyperphosphatemia
- Take it once a day at any time
- Take it after meals
- Ignoring community input
- Engaging community members as active participants in identifying issues and developing solutions
- Imposing solutions from outside
- Blaming the community for environmental problems
- Increased biodiversity
- Vector-borne disease spread (e.g., malaria, dengue) due to changes in vector habitats
- Cooler global temperatures
- Reduced natural disasters
- Tell the victim to confront the abuser
- Assess immediate safety, provide resources for safe housing and support, and offer non-judgmental support
- Ignore the situation as it is a private matter
- Advise the victim to stay for financial reasons
- Providing treatment for addiction
- Promoting positive coping skills, refusal skills, and healthy peer relationships
- Focusing only on punitive measures
- Ignoring peer pressure
- Apply another patch
- Remove the patch, assess respiratory status, administer naloxone if indicated, and notify the physician
- Leave the patch on and monitor
- Tell the patient to sleep it off
- Patient needs more SABA
- Uncontrolled asthma/COPD, requiring physician notification and adjustment of maintenance therapy
- Patient is addicted to SABA
- Patient should stop all inhalers
- Health is solely a healthcare sector responsibility
- Integrating health considerations into policymaking across all sectors (e.g., education, housing, transportation)
- Health is a private matter
- Health is only about treating illness
- Promoting fear and panic
- Empowering community members, fostering social connections, and facilitating access to resources and support systems
- Ignoring emotional distress
- Relying solely on external aid
- Advise consuming only raw foods
- Identify the source of contamination, issue public warnings, recall contaminated products, and implement control measures
- Blame individual restaurants without investigation
- Promote eating out more
- Encouraging sedentary behavior
- Promoting community centers, intergenerational programs, and transportation services to facilitate social engagement
- Limiting contact with family
- Discouraging new hobbies
- Administer more opioid for pain
- Assess respiratory status, administer naloxone if indicated, and notify the physician of opioid overdose symptoms
- Tell the patient to sleep it off
- Encourage the patient to walk around
- Discouraging prenatal care
- Promoting access to skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetric care, and family planning services
- Focusing only on infant health
- Relying on traditional healers only
- Apply a cold compress
- Obtain wound culture, notify physician of suspected infection, and prepare for potential IV antibiotics/debridement
- Tell the patient to rest more
- Continue routine dressing changes
- Extensive parking lots
- Accessible green spaces, safe pedestrian/bicycle paths, and public transportation options
- High traffic areas
- Lack of sidewalks
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