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anshika

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An example of tertiary prevention is
 
  making laws against hit-and-run drivers.
  insisting that children walk with adults.
  emergency room procedures that reduce brain swelling.
  requiring flashing lights on stopped school buses.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of secondary prevention?
 
  immunizing your child against measles
  rushing your child to the emergency department after he has been struck by a
  falling tree limb
  using built-in child restraint systems in vehicles
  pushing your child out of the way of a falling ladder



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Answer to Question 1

making laws against hit-and-run drivers.
insisting that children walk with adults.
emergency room procedures that reduce brain swelling.
requiring flashing lights on stopped school buses.

Answer to Question 2

pushing your child out of the way of a falling ladder



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