PUBPOL 201 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: W. M. Keck Observatory, Mammography, Health Promotion

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Definition field of international public health science, policy and practice dedicated to addressing tobacco use and thereby reducing the morbidity and mortality it causes. Public health the science of protecting the health and safety of individuals, communities and populations through: Policies about advertising to children: raise taxes on tobacco. Primary prevention prevention of incidence or onset of disease or injury. Steps taken so that the injury/illness does not occur in the first place: examples: immunizations; bicycle helmets; clean water; anti-smoking education aimed at youth, when you don"t know how to prevent the illness/injury. Identify or control disease processes in their early stages, before signs/symptoms are apparent: prevent further progression and lower morbidity impact, examples: mammography; hiv testing; smoking cessation. Tertiary prevention prevent disability/further deterioration by intervening to restore functioning or improve health status: more like treatment than prevention, examples: rehabilitation after stroke; adaptive technology for disability; copd.

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