- 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

Category: BS Nursing
- Intravenous (IV)
- Intramuscular (IM)
- Subcutaneous (SQ)
- Intradermal (ID)
- 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
- Advise against vaccination
- Rapid case identification, contact tracing, and vaccination of susceptible individuals
- Encourage large gatherings
- Prescribe antibiotics to everyone
- Encourage more fluid intake
- Notify the physician immediately, suspecting a urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Clamp the catheter
- Remove the catheter without assessment
- Storing medications and hazardous chemicals in unlocked cabinets
- Storing medications and hazardous chemicals in locked cabinets or out of reach of children
- Leaving cleaning supplies on the floor
- Disposing of medications in the sink
- Avoiding all social interaction
- Engaging in relaxation techniques, mindfulness, exercise, and seeking social support
- Suppressing emotions
- Consuming more caffeine
- Using a standard Snellen chart
- Using a "tumbling E" chart or picture chart
- Using a projector
- Asking the child to guess
- Administer insulin
- Give 15 grams of fast-acting carbohydrate (e.g., fruit juice, glucose tablets)
- Advise them to exercise
- Give a complex carbohydrate meal
- Ignoring emotional distress to focus on physical needs
- Providing immediate psychological first aid and connecting individuals to mental health support
- Telling individuals to cope on their own
- Offering only medication for anxiety
- Minor injury, can wait
- Immediate life-threatening injury
- Deceased or expectant to die
- Delayed care, non-life-threatening
- Encouraging social isolation
- Promoting regular physical activity, healthy diet, and cognitive engagement
- Discouraging vaccinations
- Advising against seeking medical care
- Providing chelation therapy to all children
- Educating families about lead hazards in older homes and advocating for lead abatement programs
- Treating symptoms of lead poisoning
- Monitoring blood lead levels only after exposure
- Administer all medications together without flushing
- Flush the G-tube with water before and after medication administration
- Administer crushed medications directly into the G-tube without diluting
- Keep the patient flat during administration
- Tell the victim to leave immediately
- Assess the safety of the victim and any children, and connect them with emergency resources and support services
- Advise the victim to confront the abuser
- Ignore the situation, as it is a private matter
- Complaining to colleagues
- Collaborating with community leaders, stakeholders, and policymakers to develop and implement solutions
- Ignoring the problem
- Waiting for the government to act
- Discussing only the consequences of STIs
- Comprehensive sex education emphasizing consistent and correct condom use, and abstinence education
- Focusing solely on treatment of STIs
- Providing only brochures about STIs
- Hyperglycemia
- Hypokalemia (low potassium)
- Hypernatremia
- Hypertension
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