Disease prevention Flashcards

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Primary prevention

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Prevent disease from occurring

Vaccines
Condoms to reduce STIs

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Secondary prevention

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Early detection to prevent dz progression

Mammograms

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Tertiary prevention

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Decrease diability from dz

Prophylactic abx for AIDs pts

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Quaternary prevention

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Avoid harmed from other tx, stress of procedures

Judicious and evidenced use of medical interventions to avoid unnecessary risks to patients

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Reportable diseases

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Sexually transmitted infections: HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis

Hep A, B, C

Vaccine preventable infections: mjumps, measles, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis

Diarrheal illnesses: salmonellosis, shigellosis

Tuberculosis

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Car restraint guidelines for under 2

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Rear facing car seat unless child outgrows the wt or height limit for car seat

Preferred placement: middle of back seat

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Car restraint guidelines for 2-4 yo

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Forward facing car seat w/ harness for as long as possible

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Car restraint guidelines for 4-12 yo

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Continue w/ forward facing car seat until wt and height limit is reached for the ar seat then switch to a belt-positioning booster seat until vehicle seat belt fits properly (4’9” in height between 8-12 yo)

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Car restraint guidelines for older children

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Always use lap and shoulder seat belts

All children younger than 13 in rear seats of vehicle

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