What is an example of tertiary prevention strategy that the school nurse can do to influence the school climate and reduce bullying?
A) Continue school meetings and teacher–student discussion groups about bullying, sexual bullying/harassment, and violence in the school setting.
B) Have separate counseling of bullies and victims.
C) Involve parents of bullies and victims in monthly discussions.
D) Develop individual care plans for students, both bullies and victims, addressing physical, mental, and behavioral health needs.
Ans: A
An example of tertiary prevention is to continue school meetings and teacher–student discussion groups about bullying, sexual bullying/harassment, and violence in the school setting. Examples of secondary prevention include separate counseling of bullies and victims; involving parents of bullies and victims in monthly discussions; developing individual care plans for students, both bullies and victims, and addressing physical, mental, and behavioral health needs.
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