Phlebotomy Essentials
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ISBN: 9781451194524
Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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Match each scenario with the type of prevention being described. Answers may be used more than once or not at all.
Vision screening in elementary schools
Bypass surgery immediately following a heart attack
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
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