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MC A diabetes client group has successfully lowered their insulin needs through a combination of diet and exercise. The nurse designs an overall group diet plan for the group to follow. This is an example of
 
  A. Secondary prevention.
   B. Health protection.
   C. Primary prevention.
   D. Tertiary prevention.

Question 2

MC An example of primary prevention is
 
  A. Screening school-age populations for cholesterol.
   B. Advocating for legislation for outpatient mental health services.
   C. Developing nutrition education programs for school-age populations.
   D. Developing health programs for treating obesity.



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Answer to Question 1

D. Tertiary prevention.

Answer to Question 2

C. Developing nutrition education programs for school-age populations.



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