The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although it seems that the question is incomplete because does not provide all the context and reference, we can comment on the following.
We are talking about creating a campaign against ATOD abuse, that stands for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Dr*ug Abuse.
Although the question does not provide any list of barriers and media messages, we can develop educational campaigns to help members of the community to avoid or overcome barriers such as shame for their condition, shyness, prejudices, and denial.
Possible campaigns might focus on avoidance of underage drinking or teen substance abuse, prevention of driving under the influence, teen driving safety, validating or refuting perceptions of norms regarding drug use, or promoting a drug or teen court advocacy program in your community.
I would suggest using these campaigns creating short and powerful messages that can be sent via social media so young people can see them. Not so much on traditional media because youngsters spend more time with their mobile devices and chatting with friends. So I would focus these short messages on causes and effects; yo do this the real consequence can be that.
A: Maria's diet could cause her to become obese.
C: Maria's diet could contribute to he development of cardiac disease.
D: Maria probably feels tired and lacks energy.
Answer:
Test to see whether a Carbon Monoxide detector works
Explanation:
This was kinda tricky...
The first one which is the loaded firearm is not the best one because one of the kids can grab the gun and think that its a toy, and well things go bad from there. The second one which is the Medicine in the lower cabinet would have been good if it was on a high shelf where none of the kids can grab it and take one thinking that it is candy. And the last one which is the Chemicals are definitely not right and is kinda dumb.
Answer:
the answer is The benefits of the medications are greater than the possible side effects.
Explanation:
It has always been known that medications, whether for the indicated use, will present a series of side effects that may go against the user's improvement; That is why it is necessary for the doctor to always take into account the real benefits that he can achieve with a certain medication and if these benefits are greater than the possible side effects that may endanger the patient's life. It is important that there is always a control on the use of medications every certain time, to know if it meets the requirements established for its consumption.