A client goes to a free-standing clinic to be seen by a doctor for a mild stomach ailment. The client has utilized which of the following types of health care services?

1. Preventive care
2. Primary care
3. Secondary care
4. Tertiary care


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Primary care services are often provided in free-standing facilities and provide early assessment and treatment of non-acute illnesses. Preventive care services include education, healthy lifestyle support, and inoculations. Secondary care services include emergent and intermediate care. Tertiary care services include high-tech and critical care.

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