NBCSN Nationally Certified School Nurse Practice Exam

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What type of prevention involves immunizations and health fairs for everyone?

  1. Primary

  2. Secondary

  3. Tertiary

  4. Quaternary

The correct answer is: Primary

Primary prevention focuses on preventing illness or injury before it occurs. This level of prevention is aimed at promoting overall health and well-being in the population, thereby reducing the incidence of diseases. Immunizations play a crucial role in primary prevention by protecting individuals from infectious diseases and, in turn, contributing to community immunity. Health fairs often provide screenings, educational materials, and resources designed to promote health and prevent disease, making them essential components of primary health care initiatives. By targeting the entire population and aiming to reduce risk factors, primary prevention is pivotal in establishing a healthy community and minimizing the occurrence of health issues before they arise.