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The nurse implements a tertiary prevention program for type 2 diabetes in a rural health clinic. Which outcome indicates that the program was effective?

  • A. Clients who developed disease complications promptly received rehabilitation
  • B. More than 50% of at-risk clients were diagnosed early in their disease process
  • C. Only 30% of clients did not attend self-management education sessions
  • D. Average client scores improved on a specific risk factor knowledge test
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because in tertiary prevention, the focus is on managing complications and providing rehabilitation. Choice B is more aligned with primary prevention as it focuses on early diagnosis. Choice C's attendance in education sessions is not a direct indicator of managing complications. Choice D's improvement in knowledge does not directly measure the program's effectiveness in managing complications.