Ans. (b) Secondary prevention.
It is the prevention taken when a disease is at it's early or incipient stage.
What is the level of protection that takes place during the early phases of pathogenesis and...
QUESTION 1 What is the highest level of protein structure that hemoglobin achieves? A primary B secondary C tertiary D quatermary
Which level of prevention is associated with the lowest amount of disability and morbidity and therefore is a common focus of public health activities? a. primary b. secondary c. tertiary d. quaternary
What is the IUPAC name for the following molecule? Place the label for each indicated carbon in the following molecule as primary (1 degree), secondary (2 degree), tertiary (3 degree), or quaternary (4 degree). A ___ B ____ C ____ D ____ E ___ F ____ G ____
The simplest level of information processing takes place at the __________. a) soma b) axon terminals c) dendrites d) axon hillock
A nurse contribution to health promotion and disease prevention? A. Takes place in the hospital setting only B. Most occur simultaneously after a disaster C. Includes leafleting neighborhoods about disaster and prevention D. Must prioritize psychological over physical health
How will you engage your patient in preventative care? Much of our previous lessons have been spent discussing disease but many of the people you will be helping are considered "healthy". As an MA (or for this class, a patient navigator) it will be your job to help them stay healthy by engaging them (read about patient engagement in this module) in preventative care. There are 5 different levels of types of prevention. They are: Level Definition Primal and primordial...
help please 1) What best defines an idiopathic condition? a) A condition for which there is no cure available. b) A condition for which the outcomes are unknown. c) A condition for which the pathogenesis is unknown. d) A condition for which the etiologic factors are unknown. e) A condition for which the complications are unknown. 2) Renal failure is a of many pathology and syndromes. a) complication ab 15 V 10 olda do b) outcome c) sequela of o...
What kinds of interactions are NOT part of tertiary protein structure? 3 . A) salt bridges In a hydrolysis reaction, B) hydrophilic interactions A. an acid reacts with an alcohol. C) disulfide bonds E. an este reacts with NaOH. C. anester reacts with H.O. D) peptide bonds D. an acid neutralizes a base. E) hydrophobic interactions E. water is added to markene. . All amino acids have chiral Carbon atoms except a. Val 6. Lys C. ASP d. Ala e....
What level of structure would be affected by a reducing agent in a dimeric protein? Select one: a. primary structure b. secondary structure c. quaternary structure d. none of the above
alagy and Early Develapment Leberatory 2. Identify Homologous Chromosomes and Sister Chromatids in appropriate phases. What are homologous chromosomes? Are they present in all cells? If not, which cells lack homologous chromosomes? Are they present in all stages of mitosis? Are they present in all stages of Meiosis 1? Meiosis II? How do the terms haploid and diploid relate to the presence/absence of homologous chromosomes? What are sister chromatids? During what phase of the cell cycle do sister chromatids form?...