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lilldybug07

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A common reaction of elderly persons experiencing disaster may be:
 
  1. Anger
  2. Fear of loss of independence
  3. Violence
  4. Regression

Question 2

The Intervention Model identifies 17 public health interventions. A nurse who is involved in identifying individuals with unrecognized health risk factors or asymptomatic disease is using which of the following interventions?
 
  1. Screening
  2. Referral and follow-up
  3. Surveillance
  4. Health teaching



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Answer to Question 1

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A common reaction of elderly persons experiencing disaster may be fear of loss of independence.

Answer to Question 2

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Screening involves identifying individuals with unrecognized health risk factors or asymptomatic disease.



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