- Relying solely on Western medical models
- Providing educational materials only in English
- Incorporating cultural beliefs, food preferences, and community leaders into the program design
- Ignoring traditional healing practices

Category: BS Nursing
- Advise the patient to rest and wait for the next day
- Call emergency services/physician for immediate medication and assessment
- Tell the patient to use a friend's inhaler
- Suggest the patient drink more water
- Tell them they are healthy and can go home
- Advise immediate hospitalization
- Provide basic education on hypertension, suggest lifestyle modifications, and recommend follow-up with a primary care provider
- Tell them to check their blood pressure daily at home without further advice
- Providing psychological counseling to affected individuals
- Prioritizing individuals with life-threatening injuries for immediate care
- Documenting personal belongings of victims
- Locating lost pets
- Increased intake of Vitamin C
- Increased intake of Vitamin B12
- Increased intake of Folic Acid
- Increased intake of Vitamin D
- The latest fashion trends
- Access to safe recreational spaces and educational opportunities
- The number of fast-food restaurants
- The popularity of video games
- Recommend individual antibiotic treatment for all residents
- Isolate all symptomatic children at home without testing
- Initiate immediate vaccination clinics and educate the community on disease transmission
- Advise against school attendance for all children
- Assess the client's dietary habits
- Evaluate the presence of throw rugs, adequate lighting, and stair handrails
- Discuss the client's past medical history
- Check the client's social media activity
- Provide thin liquids
- Place the patient in a supine position
- Ensure the patient is upright and offer small, frequent bites, checking for pockets of food
- Rush the feeding process
- Explore the content of the voices, specifically if they are commanding harm to self or others
- Tell them the voices are not real
- Ignore the voices
- Document the voices and proceed as usual
- Aesthetic appearance of the foot
- Risk of infection and potential amputation
- Minor skin irritation
- Decreased mobility
- Stop the primary infusion, flush, administer medication, flush, and restart infusion
- Administer the medication directly into the primary infusion bag
- Administer the medication without flushing
- Administer the medication very slowly
- Discontinue the medication if seizures stop
- Take the medication only when a seizure is felt coming on
- Take the medication consistently as prescribed to maintain therapeutic levels
- Double the dose if a seizure occurs
- Begin chest compressions and call for help
- Call the physician only
- Wait for the code team
- Start an IV line
- MMSE
- PHQ-9 or Beck Depression Inventory
- GAD-7
- CAGE questionnaire
- Antipsychotics
- Mood stabilizers
- Benzodiazepines
- Antidepressants (e.g., SSRIs)
- Only the pain intensity
- Location, intensity, quality, onset, duration, aggravating/alleviating factors
- Only the medication administered
- Only the patient's emotional response
- Daily blood pressure monitoring
- Weekly CBC (Complete Blood Count) monitoring
- Daily weight monitoring
- Monthly liver function tests
- Maintain confidentiality at all costs
- Assess for specific threats, plan, and means, and initiate duty to warn/protect protocols if applicable
- Advise them to seek legal divorce
- Tell them to calm down
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