The guidance the nurse would provide is
- Reduce the overall fat in your diet.
- Take blood pressure medication as prescribed.
- Exercise by briskly walking an average of 12 miles per week.
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What is serious mental illness (smi) ?
Serious Mental Illness (SMI) – SMI is a smaller and more severe subset of mental illnesses;
SMI is defined as one or more mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder(s) resulting in serious functional impairment, which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities (NIMH).
Serious Mental Illness or SMI is defined by the National Institute of Mental Health as a mental, behavioral or emotional disorder that results in serious functional impairment which substantially interferes with or limits one or more major life activities.
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According to Maslow, physiological needs are at the most basic level. Such needs are food, water, shelter, rest, etc.
A minority of crosswalks require audible beaconing, in which the sound source provides directional orientation. Where audible beaconing is activated, the volume of the WALK indication and the subsequent locator tone, or just the locator tone during the called pedestrian phase is increased and may be operated in one of the following ways:
<span>Increased sound comes from the far end of the crosswalk, as pedestrians cross the streetThe louder locator tone comes from both ends of the crosswalk, orthe louder locator tone is broadcast from an additional pedhead mounted speaker aimed at the center of the crosswalk</span>
Audible beaconing speakers must be oriented in line with the relevant crosswalk.
<span>If the speaker is not carefully oriented, the signal may give ambiguous information about which street has the WALK interval, and ambiguous information for traveling straight across the street.Beaconing is enhanced by the presence of a locator tone that users can home in on as they approach the destination corner, island or median having an accessible pushbutton.</span>
See Chapter 6, Designing Installations, for additional recommendations regarding audible beaconing.
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A. In order to avoid smoking, Edgar can politely tell his uncle “No.” and engage with another family member instead. This will avoid his uncle becoming angry with him, but also gets his point across.
Edgar can also be honest, and confide in his uncle that it’s against his personal beliefs and he doesn’t wish to have side effects. He can educate his uncle on the side effects if his uncle is unaware of them.
Edgar can lastly let another family member know that he is uncomfortable with being pressured to smoke, and they can talk to the uncle to get him to stop pressuring Edgar.
B. The best strategy Edgar could use would be for Edgar to politely tell his uncle, <em>“No.”</em> If his uncle tells him, <em>“Edgar, come have a smoke with me. I promise it’s not harmful,”</em> Edgar can respond with his arms crossed, and say <em>“No, it’s okay, I’m just here to talk to the family. I’m not into smoking.” </em>He can then proceed to speak with a different family member and avoid his uncle’s pressures. By crossing his arms and responding the way he did, he is remaining respectful, faithful to his beliefs, yet firm. His uncle would have no real reason to be mad at him for saying no since he wouldn’t have insulted his uncle or anything disrespectful like that.