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savannahhooper

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Attributable risk is the proportion of cases or injuries that would be eliminated if a risk factor did not occur, but preventable fraction is
 
  A. The number of cases that actually occur
  B. What could be achieved with a program implemented in a community setting within the at-risk population when community members actually participate in the program?
  C. The number of cases that require intervention
  D. What the estimated number of cases with high-risk factors are

Question 2

A patient diagnosed with diabetes buys books, reads articles, talks with knowledgeable people, informs himself about what he can do to improve his health, and takes action. The PHN recognizes this method of adult learning as
 
  A. Pedagogy
  B. Andragogy
  C. Constructivism
  D. Humanism



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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