2. RESPONSE 2
Response
The prevention and management of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) is always an
important subject in healthcare considering that most of the ill-health and scaling cost of
healthcare could be linked to NCDs cure and patient monitoring (Jones-Parker 2012). In this
case, you write a brilliant post on articles provided in Part 1 appreciating that lowering the risk of
NCDs is an imperative measure form both the high risk and low risk population. From your post,
it is clear that the articles appreciate the need for prevention campaigns as well as the
justification for a comprehensive approach where both the high risk and low-risk population are
equally addressed in such campaigns.
You further agree with Rose on the subject of Low-risk high population and high risk,
low population have invertible vulnerabilities, and from a personal point of understanding, this
position justified. As such, your contribution rightfully represents our general embodiment of
post 1 articles and the message of lowing the risk of NDCs.
3. RESPONSE 3
Reference
Jones-Parker, H. 2012, ‘Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of cardiovascular disease
in patients with HIV disease: a guide for nurse practitioners’, Journal of the Association
of Nurses in AIDS Care,’ vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 124-133. doi:10.1016/j.jana.2011.08.001.
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