Week 2 Health Promotion & Disease Prevention PDF
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This document discusses health promotion and disease prevention, covering levels of preventative care from a primary, secondary, and tertiary viewpoint. It emphasizes the role of nurses in promoting health, preventing illness, and addressing disparities in healthcare. Specific topics include reviewing data, reinforcing client strengths, and developing behavior change plans.
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