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A nurse who uses data such as minutes from a community meeting is using:
 
  1. Secondary analysis
  2. Informant interviews
  3. A survey
  4. A windshield survey

Question 2

The nurse doing a walk-through to identify workplace hazards is providing which of the following levels of prevention?
 
  1. Primary prevention
  2. Secondary prevention
  3. Tertiary prevention
  4. Assessment



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Answer to Question 1

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The data is secondary because it is collected by someone else.

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Primary prevention refers to those interventions aimed at preventing the occurrence of disease, injury, or disability.





 

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