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  • The strategy of making people trying to adopt healthy habits to avoid illnesses or to confront them is called...
    Prevention
  • Health education methods are classified into two types called...
    Bidirectional and Unidirectional
  • How many levels of prevention are there?
    Three
  • The strategy that focuses on the actions to control the risks, such as alcohol and tobacco laws or workplace risk prevention is called...
    Protection
  • Can you give an example of Secondary prevention?
    Mammograms / Colonoscopies / Blood tests / Screenings
  • Which level of prevention tries to prevent disease before it occurs?
    Primary
  • Which level of prevention focuses on treatment, management and avoiding worsening of a diagnosed disease?
    Tertiary
  • Can you give an example of tertiary prevention?
    Controlling diabetes with insulin / taking medication / sealing a caries / putting a cast on a broken arm
  • Strategy whose main objective is to make people adopt a healthy lifestyle voluntarily.
    Promotion
  • Which are the three strategies in health education?
    Prevention, protection and promotion
  • Give at least two examples of unidirectional health education methods.
    Advertising / Mass media / Posters / Leaflets / TV / Radio / Internet / Cinema
  • Which level of prevention is based on the early detection of diseases?
    Secondary
  • Can you give an example of primary prevention?
    Vaccinations / seatbelts / wash hands
  • Give at least two examples of bidirectional health education methods.
    Dialogue / Class / Lecture / Workshop / Brainstorming / Discussion / Role playing
  • A conduct which you have learnt and acquired and you always do, no matter the external circumstances is called...
    Habit
  • A conduct that you have acquired and usually do, except when the external circumstances change, is called...
    Routine