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Subject-Nursing Foundation
Unit-2nd
Topic- level of prevention.
Venue- B.Sc. Nursing 1st Semester Class Room
-Presented By-
Mr. Arun Kumar
Tutor, College of Nursing, SGPGIMS, Lucknow
Definition of prevention "prevention is
the action aimed at eradicating,
eliminating or minimizing the impact
of disease and disability."- John M
last.
Levels of preventions
Level of prevention are classified into 4
stages
1. Primordial prevention
2. Primary prevention
3. Secondary prevention
4. Tertiary prevention.
Primordial prevention is defined as prevention
of risk factors themselves, beginning with
change in social and environmental conditions
in which these factors are observed to develop,
and continuing for high risk children,
adolescents and young adults.
It is the prevention of the emergence
or development of risk factors in
countries or population groups in
which they have not yet appeared.
Primordial prevention, a relatively new concept,
is receiving special attention in the prevention of
chronic diseases.
✓For example, many adult health problems (e.g.
Obesity, hypertension) have their early origins in
childhood, because this is the time when
lifestyles are formed(for example, smoking,
eating patterns, physical exercise).
Primordial prevention begins in childhood when
health risk behavior begins. Parents, teachers
and peer groups are important in imparting
health education to children. The main
intervention in primordial prevention is through
individual and mass education·
 Primordial prevention refers to actions and
measures taken to prevent the development
of risk factors and determinants of health in
order to promote overall well-being and
prevent the emergence of diseases and
health problems. This level of prevention
addresses the root causes of diseases and
aims to create a favorable environment that
supports healthy behaviors and lifestyles
from the very beginning, even before risk
factors have a chance to develop.
Examples of primordial prevention National
policies and programs on nutrition involving
the agricultural sector, the food industry, and
the food import-export sector Comprehensive
policies to discourage smoking Programs to
promote regular physical activity Making
major changes in lifestyle.
It is the prevention of the development of the
risk factors.
2.Primary prevention
Primary prevention can be defined as the action
taken prior to the onset of disease, which
removes the possibility that the disease will ever
occur.
Primary prevention may be
accomplished by measures of-
1.)Health promotion
2.)Specific protection
1.)Health Promotion
It is the process of enabling people to
increase control over the determinants
of health and thereby improve their
health. Health promotion is directed
towards strengthening the host. Main
aims of health promotion is to enable
people to increase control over health &
to improve the over all health.
The aim can be achieved by the following
intervention: health education, environmental
modification, behavioral changes, life style
change, nutritional intervention etc..
Health education to improve healthy habits and
health consciousness in the community.
Improvement in nutritional standards
of the community. Healthful physical
environment (housing, water supply,
excreta disposal etc. Good working
condition periodic selective
examination of risk population.
2).Specific protection
Efforts directed toward protection
against specific diseases. The provision
of conditions for normal mental &
physical functioning of the human
beings & in group. It includes the
promotion of health, prevention of
sickness ,& care of individuals
Aims of specific protection
Use of Specific immunization (BCG,DPT,MMR
vaccines)and use of contraceptives.
Chemoprophylaxis (tetracycline for Cholera,
dapsone for Leprosy, Chloroquine for malaria,
etc.
Use of specific nutrients (vitamin A for
Children, iron folic acid tablets for Pregnant
mothers)
Protection against accidents (Use of helmet,
seatbelt, etc.
Protection against occupational hazards.
Avoidance of allergens.· Protection from air
pollution
3.Secondary prevention
It is defined as “ an action which halts the progress
of a disease at its incipient stage and prevents
complications. ”The specific interventions are:
A) early diagnosis (e.g. Screening tests,
case findings, breast self examination ,
pap smear test, radiographic
examinations etc.
B) adequate treatment)
C)referral
Secondary prevention attempts to arrest the
disease process, restore health by seeking out
unrecognized disease and treating it before
irreversible pathological changes take place, and
reverse communicability of infectious diseases.
It protects others in the community from acquiring
the infection and thus provide at once secondary
prevention for the infected ones and primary
prevention for their potential contacts.
Objectives of secondary prevention
Complete cure and prevent the progression of
disease process.
To prevent the spreads of disease by curing all
the known cases.
To prevent the complications and sequel of
disease.
(i)Early Diagnosis
The Disease complications can be prevented &
Health can be Restored by Diagnosing the Disease
at it's Early stages & by providing the adequate
Treatment according to the Health problem.
Includes :-
Arrests/Stops the Disease Process.
Restore the Health.
Treat the Disease before Irreversible
pathological changes occur.
Reverse the Communicability of
infectious Disease.
 Screening Surveys ( urine
Examination for Diabetes)
Mass treatment approach includes
Selective mass treatment
Total mass treatment
The type of approach used depends upon nature
of disease & incidence of disease.
4.Tertiary prevention
It is used when the disease process has advanced
beyond its early stages. It is defined as “all the
measures available to reduce or limit
impairments and disabilities, and to promote the
patients' adjustment to irremediable conditions.
"Intervention that should be
accomplished in the stage of tertiary
prevention are-
Disability limitation
Rehabilitation.
1) Disability limitation
Diseases are often known to be medical
conditions that are associated with specific
symptoms and signs. Any loss or abnormality of
physiological, psychological, or anatomical
structure or function. Any restriction or lack of
ability to perform an ability in normal range of
human being. Permanent disability or
impairment of an individual.
2)Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is “ the combined and
coordinated use of medical, social,
educational, and vocational measures
for training and retraining the
individual to the highest possible level
of functional ability. "Requires
cooperation from different sections of
society.
Types of rehabilitation
Medical rehabilitation: (restoration of Bodily
Function).
Vocational rehabilitation:( restoration of the capacity
to earn a livelihood)
Social rehabilitation: (restoration of family and
social relationship).
Psychological rehabilitation: (Restoration of
personal dignity and confidence).
Examples of Rehabilitation·
Establishing schools for the blind.
Exercises in neurological disorders·
Drug de-addiction.
Reconstructive surgery in Leprosy.
Assessments…
pap smear test for detection of
carcinoma of cervix is which level
of prevention?
a) Primordial
b) Primary
c) Secondary
d) Tertiary.
Which of the following is not a
primary prevention strategy?
a) Cancer education
b) Control of tobacco
c) Radiation protection
d) Breast self examination.
School health check-up comes
under……….level of prevention.
1. Primordial
2. Primary
3. Secondary
4. Tertiary
In an area with fluoride rich
water, the defluorination of water
is which level of prevention?
1. Primordial
2. Primary
3. Secondary
4. Tertiary
Question: What is the primary focus of
primordial prevention?
• a) Early disease detection
• b) Reducing risk factors before they
develop
• c) Treating existing diseases
• d) Preventing complications of diseases
Rationale: Primordial
prevention aims to address
the root causes of diseases
by reducing risk factors
before they even develop.
 Question: Which of the following strategies is an
example of primordial prevention?
• a) Vaccination campaigns
• b) Routine health check-ups
• c) Implementing smoking cessation programs
• d) Promoting healthy diets from early childhood
Rationale: Promoting healthy diets
from early childhood focuses on
preventing the development of risk
factors for diseases, which aligns with
primordial prevention.
 Question: The administration of vaccines to
prevent infectious diseases is an example of:
• a) Primordial prevention
• b) Secondary prevention
• c) Tertiary prevention
• d) Primary prevention
Rationale: Administering vaccines to
prevent the occurrence of infectious
diseases falls under primary
prevention.
 Question: A school's initiative to educate students
about the dangers of substance abuse is an
example of:
• a) Primordial prevention
• b) Tertiary prevention
• c) Secondary prevention
• d) Quaternary prevention
Rationale: Educating students about
the dangers of substance abuse aims
to prevent the development of risky
behaviors, making it a form of
secondary prevention.
 Question: Which of the following is a
characteristic of secondary prevention?
• a) Focuses on early disease detection and
treatment
• b) Aims to prevent risk factors from developing
• c) Targets root causes of diseases
• d) Deals with rehabilitation and minimizing
disability
 Rationale: Secondary prevention is centered
around early disease detection and treatment to
minimize the impact of diseases.
 Question: Mammography screenings for early
detection of breast cancer are an example of:
• a) Primordial prevention
• b) Tertiary prevention
• c) Secondary prevention
• d) Primary prevention
 Rationale: Mammography screenings for early
detection of breast cancer fall under the category
of secondary prevention.
 Question: What is the primary goal of
tertiary prevention?
• a) Reduce the prevalence of risk factors
• b) Prevent the occurrence of diseases
• c) Identify diseases in their earliest stages
• d) Minimize the impact of existing diseases
 Rationale: Tertiary prevention aims to minimize
the impact of existing diseases and prevent
complications.
 Question: Cardiac rehabilitation programs for
individuals who have suffered a heart attack are an
example of:
• a) Primary prevention
• b) Secondary prevention
• c) Tertiary prevention
• d) Quaternary prevention
 Rationale: Cardiac rehabilitation programs after a
heart attack focus on minimizing disability and
improving quality of life, aligning with tertiary
prevention.
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level of prevention.pptx

  • 1. Subject-Nursing Foundation Unit-2nd Topic- level of prevention. Venue- B.Sc. Nursing 1st Semester Class Room -Presented By- Mr. Arun Kumar Tutor, College of Nursing, SGPGIMS, Lucknow
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  • 4. Definition of prevention "prevention is the action aimed at eradicating, eliminating or minimizing the impact of disease and disability."- John M last.
  • 5. Levels of preventions Level of prevention are classified into 4 stages 1. Primordial prevention 2. Primary prevention 3. Secondary prevention 4. Tertiary prevention.
  • 6. Primordial prevention is defined as prevention of risk factors themselves, beginning with change in social and environmental conditions in which these factors are observed to develop, and continuing for high risk children, adolescents and young adults.
  • 7. It is the prevention of the emergence or development of risk factors in countries or population groups in which they have not yet appeared.
  • 8. Primordial prevention, a relatively new concept, is receiving special attention in the prevention of chronic diseases. ✓For example, many adult health problems (e.g. Obesity, hypertension) have their early origins in childhood, because this is the time when lifestyles are formed(for example, smoking, eating patterns, physical exercise).
  • 9. Primordial prevention begins in childhood when health risk behavior begins. Parents, teachers and peer groups are important in imparting health education to children. The main intervention in primordial prevention is through individual and mass education·
  • 10.  Primordial prevention refers to actions and measures taken to prevent the development of risk factors and determinants of health in order to promote overall well-being and prevent the emergence of diseases and health problems. This level of prevention addresses the root causes of diseases and aims to create a favorable environment that supports healthy behaviors and lifestyles from the very beginning, even before risk factors have a chance to develop.
  • 11. Examples of primordial prevention National policies and programs on nutrition involving the agricultural sector, the food industry, and the food import-export sector Comprehensive policies to discourage smoking Programs to promote regular physical activity Making major changes in lifestyle. It is the prevention of the development of the risk factors.
  • 12. 2.Primary prevention Primary prevention can be defined as the action taken prior to the onset of disease, which removes the possibility that the disease will ever occur.
  • 13. Primary prevention may be accomplished by measures of- 1.)Health promotion 2.)Specific protection
  • 14. 1.)Health Promotion It is the process of enabling people to increase control over the determinants of health and thereby improve their health. Health promotion is directed towards strengthening the host. Main aims of health promotion is to enable people to increase control over health & to improve the over all health.
  • 15. The aim can be achieved by the following intervention: health education, environmental modification, behavioral changes, life style change, nutritional intervention etc.. Health education to improve healthy habits and health consciousness in the community.
  • 16. Improvement in nutritional standards of the community. Healthful physical environment (housing, water supply, excreta disposal etc. Good working condition periodic selective examination of risk population.
  • 17. 2).Specific protection Efforts directed toward protection against specific diseases. The provision of conditions for normal mental & physical functioning of the human beings & in group. It includes the promotion of health, prevention of sickness ,& care of individuals
  • 18. Aims of specific protection Use of Specific immunization (BCG,DPT,MMR vaccines)and use of contraceptives. Chemoprophylaxis (tetracycline for Cholera, dapsone for Leprosy, Chloroquine for malaria, etc.
  • 19. Use of specific nutrients (vitamin A for Children, iron folic acid tablets for Pregnant mothers) Protection against accidents (Use of helmet, seatbelt, etc. Protection against occupational hazards. Avoidance of allergens.· Protection from air pollution
  • 20. 3.Secondary prevention It is defined as “ an action which halts the progress of a disease at its incipient stage and prevents complications. ”The specific interventions are:
  • 21. A) early diagnosis (e.g. Screening tests, case findings, breast self examination , pap smear test, radiographic examinations etc. B) adequate treatment) C)referral
  • 22. Secondary prevention attempts to arrest the disease process, restore health by seeking out unrecognized disease and treating it before irreversible pathological changes take place, and reverse communicability of infectious diseases. It protects others in the community from acquiring the infection and thus provide at once secondary prevention for the infected ones and primary prevention for their potential contacts.
  • 23. Objectives of secondary prevention Complete cure and prevent the progression of disease process. To prevent the spreads of disease by curing all the known cases. To prevent the complications and sequel of disease.
  • 24. (i)Early Diagnosis The Disease complications can be prevented & Health can be Restored by Diagnosing the Disease at it's Early stages & by providing the adequate Treatment according to the Health problem. Includes :- Arrests/Stops the Disease Process. Restore the Health.
  • 25. Treat the Disease before Irreversible pathological changes occur. Reverse the Communicability of infectious Disease.  Screening Surveys ( urine Examination for Diabetes)
  • 26. Mass treatment approach includes Selective mass treatment Total mass treatment The type of approach used depends upon nature of disease & incidence of disease.
  • 27. 4.Tertiary prevention It is used when the disease process has advanced beyond its early stages. It is defined as “all the measures available to reduce or limit impairments and disabilities, and to promote the patients' adjustment to irremediable conditions.
  • 28. "Intervention that should be accomplished in the stage of tertiary prevention are- Disability limitation Rehabilitation.
  • 29. 1) Disability limitation Diseases are often known to be medical conditions that are associated with specific symptoms and signs. Any loss or abnormality of physiological, psychological, or anatomical structure or function. Any restriction or lack of ability to perform an ability in normal range of human being. Permanent disability or impairment of an individual.
  • 30. 2)Rehabilitation Rehabilitation is “ the combined and coordinated use of medical, social, educational, and vocational measures for training and retraining the individual to the highest possible level of functional ability. "Requires cooperation from different sections of society.
  • 31. Types of rehabilitation Medical rehabilitation: (restoration of Bodily Function). Vocational rehabilitation:( restoration of the capacity to earn a livelihood) Social rehabilitation: (restoration of family and social relationship). Psychological rehabilitation: (Restoration of personal dignity and confidence).
  • 32. Examples of Rehabilitation· Establishing schools for the blind. Exercises in neurological disorders· Drug de-addiction. Reconstructive surgery in Leprosy.
  • 34. pap smear test for detection of carcinoma of cervix is which level of prevention? a) Primordial b) Primary c) Secondary d) Tertiary.
  • 35. Which of the following is not a primary prevention strategy? a) Cancer education b) Control of tobacco c) Radiation protection d) Breast self examination.
  • 36. School health check-up comes under……….level of prevention. 1. Primordial 2. Primary 3. Secondary 4. Tertiary
  • 37. In an area with fluoride rich water, the defluorination of water is which level of prevention? 1. Primordial 2. Primary 3. Secondary 4. Tertiary
  • 38. Question: What is the primary focus of primordial prevention? • a) Early disease detection • b) Reducing risk factors before they develop • c) Treating existing diseases • d) Preventing complications of diseases
  • 39. Rationale: Primordial prevention aims to address the root causes of diseases by reducing risk factors before they even develop.
  • 40.  Question: Which of the following strategies is an example of primordial prevention? • a) Vaccination campaigns • b) Routine health check-ups • c) Implementing smoking cessation programs • d) Promoting healthy diets from early childhood
  • 41. Rationale: Promoting healthy diets from early childhood focuses on preventing the development of risk factors for diseases, which aligns with primordial prevention.
  • 42.  Question: The administration of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases is an example of: • a) Primordial prevention • b) Secondary prevention • c) Tertiary prevention • d) Primary prevention
  • 43. Rationale: Administering vaccines to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases falls under primary prevention.
  • 44.  Question: A school's initiative to educate students about the dangers of substance abuse is an example of: • a) Primordial prevention • b) Tertiary prevention • c) Secondary prevention • d) Quaternary prevention
  • 45. Rationale: Educating students about the dangers of substance abuse aims to prevent the development of risky behaviors, making it a form of secondary prevention.
  • 46.  Question: Which of the following is a characteristic of secondary prevention? • a) Focuses on early disease detection and treatment • b) Aims to prevent risk factors from developing • c) Targets root causes of diseases • d) Deals with rehabilitation and minimizing disability
  • 47.  Rationale: Secondary prevention is centered around early disease detection and treatment to minimize the impact of diseases.
  • 48.  Question: Mammography screenings for early detection of breast cancer are an example of: • a) Primordial prevention • b) Tertiary prevention • c) Secondary prevention • d) Primary prevention
  • 49.  Rationale: Mammography screenings for early detection of breast cancer fall under the category of secondary prevention.
  • 50.  Question: What is the primary goal of tertiary prevention? • a) Reduce the prevalence of risk factors • b) Prevent the occurrence of diseases • c) Identify diseases in their earliest stages • d) Minimize the impact of existing diseases
  • 51.  Rationale: Tertiary prevention aims to minimize the impact of existing diseases and prevent complications.
  • 52.  Question: Cardiac rehabilitation programs for individuals who have suffered a heart attack are an example of: • a) Primary prevention • b) Secondary prevention • c) Tertiary prevention • d) Quaternary prevention
  • 53.  Rationale: Cardiac rehabilitation programs after a heart attack focus on minimizing disability and improving quality of life, aligning with tertiary prevention.