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In 1909, Yssabella Waters published her survey Visiting Nurses in the United States. This document highlighted the fact that:
 
  1. Nurses were trained by Boards of Education.
  2. Trained nurses adequately covered less densely populated areas.
  3. Visiting nurses services were concentrated in the northeastern quadrant of the na-tion.
  4. Nurses were curing diseases such as tuberculosis and typhoid fever that greatly enhanced their credibility.

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The levels of prevention are often addressed in nursing centers. If a community conducts blood lead screenings on a regular basis for children under 6 years old, this would be consi-dered:
 
  1. Tertiary prevention
  2. Primary prevention
  3. Secondary prevention
  4. Health education



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Answer to Question 1

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This report emphasized the fact that visiting nurse services were concentrated in the northeast, which underscored the need for rural health.

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Secondary prevention often involves screening. Primary prevention involves education.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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