B. Identify factors that place farmers and migrant workers at risk for illness.
C. Identify populations at risk for violence and the role of the nurse in primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of violence,
Ans) B. Farm workers perform strenuous tasks and are exposed to a wide variety of occupational risks and hazards. Low socioeconomic status and poor access to health care also contribute to existing health problems in this population. Potential farm work-related health problems include accidents, pesticide-related illnesses, musculoskeletal and soft-tissue disorders, dermatitis, noninfectious respiratory conditions, reproductive health problems, health problems of children of farm workers, climate-caused illnesses, communicable diseases, bladder and kidney disorders, and eye and ear problems.
C. Primary prevention aims to prevent the disease or health event occurring, while secondary prevention aims to detect the issue early and prevent progression or reoccurrence of the event. Finally, tertiary prevention aims to prevent death and disability associated with the disease or health event.
- Primary Prevention: Activities that take place before sexual violence has occurred to prevent initial perpetration or victimization.
Secondary Prevention: Immediate responses after the sexual violence
has occurred to deal with the short-term consequences of
violence.
Tertiary Prevention: Long-term responses after sexual violence
have occurred to deal with the lasting consequences of violence and
sex offender treatment interventions.
When all three types (primary, secondary, and tertiary) are used
together, they create a comprehensive response to sexual
violence.
B. Identify factors that place farmers and migrant workers at risk for illness. C. Identify populations...
B. Identify factors that place farmers and migrant workers at risk for illness. C. Identify populations at risk for violence and the role of the nurse in primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of violence,
* Question Completion Status: the correct order: Primary Primordial Secondary Tertiary A. Preventing risk factors B. Wellness/risk reduction C. Early detection/screening D. Treatment reducing
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