Practices such as providing recommended immunizations, infant car seats, and school health education are part of:

1. primary preventive care.
2. secondary preventive care.
3. tertiary preventive care.
4. primordial preventive care.


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1. Correct. These activities are designed to improve the general health and quality of life, which is the focus of primary preventive care.
2, 3, 4. Incorrect. These activities are designed to improve the general health and quality of life, which is the focus of primary preventive care.

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