Match the term with the definition:
A. focused on preventing precursors of a problem or disease before they can begin to cause harm
B. efforts to prevent a condition or disease outcome from emerging by affecting its precursors
C. focused on individuals, preventing progression of a disease after it has been detected.
D. improving or maintaining quality of life for people with diseases, conditions, and disabilities
E. restoration of health and physical function to the precondition or pre-disease state
A. Primordial prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Tertiary prevention
E. Rehabilitation
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