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What is primary?
When a person is healthy, without signs and symptoms of disease, illness, or injury, this level of prevention would be most appropriate
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What is a rationale?
This document helps sell your program to decision makers.
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What are communities in which they live.
Planners must also understand the interaction between a priority population and this.
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What are primary data?
These are data you collect yourself.
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What is a goal?
This type of statement lacks a time frame.
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What is secondary?
When a person does self breast exam, the person is engaged in this level of prevention.
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What is a literature review?
A program rationale begins with this step.
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What is assessing needs?
Most models start with this phase.
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What is are secondary data?
These are data that are collected by outside entities.
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What is impact.
This type of objective is evaluated immediately after the program.
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What is tertiary?
When a person is undergoing chemotherapy, the person is experiencing this level of prevention.
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What is epidemiological data?
Data that describe the status of a health problem within a population based on distribution and determinants of health are referred to as
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What are goals and objectives?
This phase helps to convey what will be accomplished through the program plan.
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What is identifying risk factors?
In this step of the needs assessment, you determine what might be causing the health problem.
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What is impact?
This type of objective shows a change in environment.
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What is knowledge?
This alone will not change behavior.
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What is the planning committee?
These individuals work together to help plan the program.
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What are interventions?
In this phase, it is determined how the goals and objectives will be carried out.
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What is analyzing data.
In this stage of the needs assessment, you review all of the information you have gathered.
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What is process?
This type of objective would measure client satisfaction with your program.
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What is the Generalized Model?
This model frames out the planning process.
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What are references?
These are important for documenting where the information came from in the rationale.
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What is evaluation?
This phase shows what got accomplished.
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What is validating the need.
In this stage of the needs assessment, you go back to the community.
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What is outcome?
This type of objective measures change in disease rates.
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