MC The nurse is working in a community health clinic and is planning a secondary prevention program. One such example could be a program
A. That eliminates high-risk behaviors.
B. Related to diabetes prevention.
C. That encourages blood pressure screening.
D. That explains adult immunizations.
C. That encourages blood pressure screening.
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