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newyorker26

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Why is health screening considered a secondary level of prevention?
 
  A. Distinguishes between high-risk and low-risk populations.
  B. Identifies patients who may need intervention.
  C. Is diagnostic for many easily treated diseases.
  D. Promotes health and well-being.

Question 2

Any screening test must absolutely be
 
  A. Accurate in its conclusion.
  B. Capable of being given in a quiet area with lots of privacy.
  C. Equally effective with both children and adults.
  D. Inexpensive and easy to do.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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