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Yolanda

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MC A secondary prevention activity is
 
  A. Implementing an exercise program for outpatient stroke clients.
   B. Having a client group participate in grocery shopping for healthy food choices.
   C. Performing glucose screenings for diabetes at a local mall.
   D. Immunizing a client group against hepatitis A.

Question 2

MC Approaches to population health have been characterized as public health revolutions. Personal behavior change to promote individual and population health is considered the
 
  A. First revolution.
   B. Second revolution.
   C. Third revolution.
   D. Fourth revolution.



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Answer to Question 1

C. Performing glucose screenings for diabetes at a local mall.

Answer to Question 2

B. Second revolution.





 

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