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The parish nurse who is available for health counseling with teens before and after youth activities is practicing which of the following levels of prevention?
 
  1. Primary prevention
  2. Secondary prevention
  3. Tertiary prevention
  4. Assessment

Question 2

The continuance of the Healthy Communities and Cities movement depends on many factors that facilitate or impede the process. The process can be influenced by which of the following factors?
 
  1. Time
  2. Community participation
  3. Federal involvement
  4. Technology



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Answer to Question 1

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Secondary prevention focuses on early detection and prompt treatment of disease, injury, or dis-ability.

Answer to Question 2

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Community participation can influence the continuance of the Healthy Communities and Cities movement.



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