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A 55-year-old man suffered a myocardial infarction (heart attack) three months ago. During his hospitalization, he had stents inserted in two locations in the coronary arteries. He was also placed on a cholesterol-lowering agent and two antihypertensives.
 
  What type of care is he receiving?
  1) Primary prevention
  2) Secondary prevention
  3) Tertiary prevention
  4) Health promotion

Question 2

Which is one of the greatest concerns with heavy and chronic use of alcohol in teens and young adults?
 
  1) Liver damage
  2) Unintentional death
  3) Tobacco use
  4) Obesity



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