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Primary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
Primordial Prevention
National, Local, Personal
100
Two safety laws promoted by this level (more than one correct answer)
What are seat belts, child restrains, helmets for bikers, vaccinations, cessation of smoking, etc.
100
Attempts to ______ the impact a disease has on individuals or communities
What is reduce
100
This level is used ______ a disease is diagnosed.
What is after
100
Primordial prevention is frequently combined with which other level
What is primary prevention
100
Passing a law to make seatbelts/helmets mandatory
What is the national level
200
Works to stop ______ and ______ before they start
What are disease and illness
200
An example of this level would include
What is a mammogram, an exam, a screening, an eye test for glaucoma, pap test, etc.
200
In a case of diabetes, this level is used when dealing with managing an individual's ______ and ______
What is diet and exercise
200
This level is aimed at which age group
What is childhood/early adolescence
200
Concerned with community prevention and health
What is the local level
300
This level promotes public health education about ______ (more than one correct answer)
What is exercise, nutrition, or stress management
300
This is performed in order to detect a disease early
What is a screening
300
This level aims to prevent ______ of a disease from worsening.
What are symptoms
300
School systems can do this to promote the primordial level (more than one answer)
What is provide healthy lunch options, participate in the presidential youth fitness program, provide more after school sports programs, etc.
300
Most controversial because of government mandates
What is the national level
400
Like primordial prevention, one of the main goals of this level is to reduce ______
What are risk factors
400
Focuses on ______ detection and ______treatment of disease.
What is early and quick
400
Two types of therapies used in this level
What are physical therapy and occupational therapy
400
Aims to diminish ______ that are developed
What are risk factors
400
Choosing to eat healthier
What is the personal level
500
This level is aimed at those in the stage of ______
What is susceptibility
500
This level is aimed at those in the ______ stage of disease
What is presymptomatic
500
In this level, occupational therapists help patients improve their ____________
What are activities of daily living
500
Two ways that can help this level of prevention
What are healthy communities, healthy school systems, healthy childhood lifestyle, improve sanitation, better health care systems, etc.
500
Provisions made for a bike path
What is the local level