In: Nursing
Question 1
The three commonly recognized level of intervention are primary, secondary, and tertiary.
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False |
Question 2
Vaccination is an example of a tertiary level intervention.
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False |
Question 3
Genetics is an example of an intervention that can be used to detect disease in the early stages.
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False |
Question 4
A cost-benefit analysis is used to determine measures outcomes in terms of quality and adjusted life years.
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False |
Question 5
One of the most important steps in decision analysis is determining with level of intervention to apply
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False |
QUESTION 1:- TRUE
RATIONALE: There are mainly three levels of intervention primary, secondary and tertiary. At primary level preventive measures are taken to prevent the occurance of disease. At secondary level impact of disease has to be reduced so that it doesn't effect other system. At tertiary level long lasting care is provided to reduce the impact of illness or long term injury.
QUESTION 2:- FALSE
RATIONALE: Vaccination is the type of primary prevention which is used to prevent the disease and to increase the body immunity to fight against disease.
QUESTION 3:- TRUE
RATIONALE: Genetic tests are performed to detect any abnormality and genetic disease that occur at early stage of life or during the primary growth stage of foetus and to provide treatment to reduce the impact of disease.
QUESTION 4:- FALSE
RATIONALE: Cost benefit analysis is the technique to assist with decision making, The expected benefits of the project are subtracted from the total cost of implementation. The unit of this measurement is monetary.
QUESTION 5:- TRUE
RATIONALE: It is important to assess the person's needs and to determine the level of intervention the person has to provided so as to prevent from acute impact of disease. For example: in a newborn immunization is given to increase his immunity against disease.