What is tertiary prevention? Define and give examples.

What will be an ideal response?


The goal of tertiary prevention is to manage the pain of a primary chronic condition, try to reduce complications or the development of a secondary condition, and sustain life through medical intervention. Some chronic conditions have a high risk of creating secondary problems. For example, as mentioned in the textbook, being bedridden due to a chronic illness can lead one to develop pneumonia. Preventive measures, such as sitting the person up in bed, can help reduce the risk of contracting additional conditions. Tertiary prevention efforts focus on avoiding additional problems and sustaining life.

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a. the same number of years as the average man. b. two years longer than the average man. c. five years longer than the average man. d. ten years longer than the average man.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. labeling B. positive sanctions C. negative sanctions D. rational choice

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