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renzo156

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Public health nurses are often involved in secondary prevention activities. An example of this would be:
 
  1. Screening children for lead poisoning
  2. Working with communities on emergency preparedness plans
  3. Developing social networking interventions to modify community norms
  4. Educating patients with strokes at rehab centers to help optimize their functioning

Question 2

When designing interventions and evaluating results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities, which of the following should be considered?
 
  1. Influence of individual action
  2. Acute care hospital service
  3. Social results and endorsement of law makers
  4. Effectiveness of health services including delivery of preventive services



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Answer to Question 1

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Screenings are secondary prevention activities.

Answer to Question 2

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The effectiveness of health services including the delivery of preventive services should be con-sidered when designing interventions and evaluating the results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities.



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