Examples of primary health promotion or illness prevention practices are:
a. obtaining immunisations, maintaining ideal bodyweight and wearing a seat belt.
b. regular Papanicolaou (PAP) smears, regular PSAtests, regular dental checks and regular glaucomatesting.
c. obtaining immunisations, taking daily aspirin andthe use of natural medicines such as
multivitamins.
d. cardiac rehabilitation, learning to walk after a
stroke or regular breast checks.
Examples of secondary health promotion or illness prevention practices are:
a. obtaining immunisations, maintaining ideal bodyweight and wearing a seat belt.
b. regular Papanicolaou (PAP) smears, regular PSAtests, regular dental checks and regular glaucomatesting.
c. cardiac rehabilitation, learning to walk with aprosthesis and regular breast/testes checks.
d. regular Papanicolaou (PAP) smears, maintaining
ideal body weight, regular dental checks and
regular glaucoma testing.
The fundamental conditions and resources for health are:
a. peace, heat, education, food, work, a stableecosystem, resources and social justice and equity.
b. peace, warmth, security, food, work, a stableecosystem, resources and social justice and equity.
c. peace, shelter, education, social security, socialrelations, empowerment of women, a stableecosystem, sustainable resources and social justice,
respect for human rights and equity.
d. peace, shelter, education, food, work, a stable
ecosystem, resources and social justice and equity.
Most hospitals and health clinics now use _____ technologies to support mobile computing applications.
a. WAP
b. UTP
c. LAN
d. WiFi