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leo leo

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The rural residents described by the researcher from the University of Montana judged their health by their ability to:
 
  1. Work and be productive
  2. Maintain social ties
  3. Perform activities of daily living
  4. Avoid hospitalizations

Question 2

The generation of statistics that estimate indicators such as incidence, prevalence, morbidity, and mortality helps policy makers establish national health priorities. These numbers often reveal:
 
  1. Many communicable diseases still exist in communities.
  2. Disparities in community environments.
  3. More data needs to be collected to accurately assess communities.
  4. 45 clinical preventive services are needed.



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Answer to Question 1

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Chronically ill people emphasize emotional and spiritual well-being rather than physical wellness.

Answer to Question 2

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Understanding inequalities is a critical first step in identifying needs, setting priorities, and de-signing effective programs and policies.



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