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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Tertiary prevention | rehabilitation | Epidemiology pt. 2 |
| 2 | tertiary prevention | decontamination of waste sites is an example of which of the following prevention strategies as applied to environmental hazards (what level of prevention) | COMMUNITY HEALTH TEST #3 |
| 3 | tertiary prevention | developing a community based exercise program for a group of woman who have cardiovascular disease is an example of which of the following levels of prevention as applied to CVD? | COMMUNITY HEALTH TEST #3 |
| 4 | tertiary prevention | limitation of disability, rehabilitation, and prevention of recurrance | FMHN 335 vocab |
| 5 | tertiary prevention | Efforts to avoid the development of complications or secondary chronic conditions, manage the pain associated with the primary chronic condition, and sustain life through medical intervention. | Adulthood and Aging Ch 5 |
| 6 | tertiary prevention | treatment and/or rehabilitation efforts | health and wellnes chapter 1 |
| 7 | Tertiary Prevention | programs to help individuals adjust to community life after institutionalization; includes day or weekend passes from hospital, day programs (spend night at home but return to hospital each day), halfway houses, or supportive therapy | AP Psychology Treatment and Therapy |
| 8 | Tertiary prevention | Reduces the negative impact of an already established disease by restoring function and reducing disease-related complications. | SPHU Test #2 |
| 9 | Tertiary Prevention | programs to help individuals adjust to community life after institutionalization; includes day or weekend passes from hospital, day programs (spend night at home but return to hospital each day), halfway houses, or supportive therapy | AP Psych Treatment & Therapy |
| 10 | tertiary prevention | keeping people's mental health from getting worse | AP Psychology Chap. 13 |
| 11 | Tertiary prevention | A level of preventive medicine that deals with eliminating or reducing the long - term effects of an illness or disability in the early stages of disease and at performing rehabilitation for persons who have experienced a loss of function due to a disease process or injury. | Epidemiology |
| 12 | Tertiary prevention | A level of preventive medicine that deals with eliminating or reducing the long - term effects of an illness or disability in the early stages of disease and at performing rehabilitation for persons who have experienced a loss of function due to a disease process or injury. | US Health Delivery |
| 13 | Tertiary Prevention | Restore functions | HP/DP |
| 14 | tertiary prevention | uses methods to replace lost tissues and to rehabilitate the oral cavity to a level where function is as near normal as possible after secondary prevention has not been successful ie replacement of a missing tooth using a fixed partial denture or implant and, therefore, restoring function | Seminar I chap 1-3 |
| 15 | Tertiary prevention | Uses methods to replace lost tissues and to rehabilitate the oral cavity to a level where funtion is near normal as possible. EX: replacement of a missing tooth using a fixed or partial denture. | Seminar chapters 1-5 |
| 16 | tertiary prevention | actions, such as immediate and effective medical treatment, that are taken after an adverse event such as illness or injury occurs, and are aimed at reducing the harm or preventing disability. | Developmental ch8 |
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