The most simple answer might be hormones. It could be that the person doesn't want to let the other individual down or think less of them.
Immunisation, public health promotion to raise awareness and knowledge (e.g. Ads, at the provider-patient level)
Targeting and improving infrastructure for public welfare! e.g. Sewerage services for clean water
Screening for early diagnosis and treatment
Quarantining if required..
Though the word "potential" is throwing me off a bit here, are they asking you for novel strategies instead of solid ones?
The correct order of the lifeguard rotation include the following 1,3,2,4,5.
<h3>What is lifeguard rotation?</h3>
Lifeguard rotation is defined as the technique used by lifeguards to rotate shifts amongst themselves in order to prevent drowning.
The perfect steps for lifeguard rotation include the following:
- Incoming Lifeguard (LG1) performs a proactive scan confirming all is clear before taking over the position.
- LG1 reports to outgoing lifeguard that all is clear before taking over the position.
- Equipment is exchanged as lifeguards change position.
- outgoing lifeguard performs a proactive bottom scan confirming all clear before moving to the next station.
- once the position change is complete, both lifeguards scan the zone.
Learn more about drowning here:
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Inhalants can be breathed in through the nose or the mouth in a variety of ways, such as—
"sniffing" or "snorting" fumes from containers;
spraying aerosols directly into the nose or mouth;
"bagging" — sniffing or inhaling fumes from substances sprayed or deposited inside a plastic or paper bag;
"huffing" from an inhalant-soaked rag stuffed in the mouth; and
inhaling from balloons filled with nitrous oxide.
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Hope it helps