Mosquito control services have been reduced in the community and the population health nurse is concerned about the rise of mosquito-borne diseases. What secondary prevention intervention measures should the nurse suggest to community leaders?
1. Instituting an education program about insect control.
2. Promoting ordinances that control insect breeding areas.
3. Monitoring the incidence of diseases caused by mosquitoes.
4. Installing sentinel chicken monitoring stations in local firehouses.
5. Promoting accessibility of diagnostic and treatment services for diseases caused by mosquitoes.
Answer: 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 3. Promoting accessibility and treatment services and monitoring incidence of diseases caused by mosquitoes, including the installation of sentinel chicken monitoring stations in local firehouses, are secondary prevention measures that are aimed at protecting the population. Promoting ordinances and instituting an education program about insect control are examples of primary prevention.
4. Promoting accessibility and treatment services and monitoring incidence of diseases caused by mosquitoes, including the installation of sentinel chicken monitoring stations in local firehouses, are secondary prevention measures that are aimed at protecting the population. Promoting ordinances and instituting an education program about insect control are examples of primary prevention.
5. Promoting accessibility and treatment services and monitoring incidence of diseases caused by mosquitoes, including the installation of sentinel chicken monitoring stations in local firehouses, are secondary prevention measures that are aimed at protecting the population. Promoting ordinances and instituting an education program about insect control are examples of primary prevention.
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