ATI Community Health Nursing Ch 7 Related

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Which action represents a primary prevention strategy?

  • A. Educating children on the importance of handwashing
  • B. Administering vaccines to prevent disease
  • C. Screening for early signs of disease
  • D. Providing treatment for acute illnesses
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B, administering vaccines to prevent disease. This is a primary prevention strategy as it aims to prevent the occurrence of disease before it occurs. Vaccines stimulate the immune system to produce an immune response against specific pathogens, reducing the risk of infection and transmission. Educating children on handwashing (A) is important for hygiene but falls under health promotion, not primary prevention. Screening for early signs of disease (C) is secondary prevention, aiming to detect disease at an early stage to prevent complications. Providing treatment for acute illnesses (D) is tertiary prevention, focusing on managing and minimizing the impact of existing conditions.