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__________ is most often funded by the provincial governments, governed by community boards, and more specialized in a variety of settings. This level of health care is where someone in a doctor's office normally refers individuals.
 
  a. Primary health care
  b. Secondary health care
  c. Tertiary health care
  d. Quaternary health care

Question 2

The last group to adopt change is called the:
 
  a. rejectors. c. early majority.
  b. laggards. d. late majority.



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Answer to Question 1

b

a. Incorrect: Primary health care is the comprehensive system of essential health care that is focused on preventing illness and promoting health.
b. Correct: Secondary health care is a specialized level of care in a variety of settings, such as community hospitals, home care, and long-term and chronic care settings. Someone usually refers individuals here from a primary health care level.
c. Incorrect: Tertiary care refers to the third level of care, which provides more specialized care than found in a general or community hospital.
d. Incorrect: Quaternary health care is a more specialized service that is only available at limited locations.

Answer to Question 2

B
The laggards are the last group to adopt a change. They prefer tradition and stability to innovation.
Rejectors openly oppose and reject change. The early majority enjoys the status quo but does not want
to be left behind. The late majority adopts change after expressing negative feelings.





 

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