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The best way to prevent frostbite is to dress warmly and move indoors once your fingers or toes begin to feel cold. Always keep your hands and feet dry and your ears covered. Treatment: The best way to warm a frozen part is to put it into a tub of hot water at 104-108 degrees F (40-42 degrees C). Make sure to test the temperature of the water with [..]
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In medicine, action taken to decrease the chance of getting a disease or condition. For example, cancer prevention includes avoiding risk factors (such as smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, and radia [..]
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Activities to prevent illness such as routine check-ups, immunizations, patient counseling, and screenings.
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Activities directed at reducing the incidence of fires, including public education, law enforcement, personal contact, and reduction of fuel hazards (fuels management). Actions to avoid an incident, t [..]
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mid-15c., "action of stopping an event or practice," from Middle French prévention and directly from Late Latin praeventionem (nominative praeventio) "action of anticipating," noun [..]
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Steps taken to lower the risk of a disease.
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Activities directed at reducing the incidence of fires, including public education, law enforcement, personal contact, and reduction of fuel hazards.
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Action to reduce or eliminate the onset, causes, complications or recurrence of ill health or injury.
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Preventing problems before they occur.
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Preventing problems before they occur.
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the act of preventing; "there was no bar against leaving"; "money was allocated to study the cause and prevention of influenza" (preventive) remedy [..]
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Action to reduce or eliminate the onset, causes, complications or recurrence of disease.
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n. Thwarting.
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Action taken to avoid getting a disease.
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A strategy designed to reduce or eliminate the occurrence of disease, disorders and/or social problems. Prevention could be focused on individuals or a specific population.
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prevention (pop)
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The process of eliminating or preventing the hazards or risks associated with a particular activity. Prevention is sometimes used to describe actions taken in advance to reduce the likelihood of an un [..]
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The goals of medicine are to promote health, to preserve health, to restore health when it is impaired, and to minimize suffering and distress. These goals are embodied in the word prevention, which i [..]
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Prevention efforts at the Department of Juvenile Justice include implementing programs, strategies, initiatives, and networks designed to prevent children from making contact with the juvenile justice [..]
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In medicine, action taken to decrease the chance of getting a disease or condition. For example, cancer prevention includes avoiding risk factors (such as smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, and radiation exposure) and increasing protective factors (such as getting regular physical activity, staying at a healthy weight, and having a healthy diet).
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Prevention of disease means there is a known disease risk present and the antibiotics are administered to prevent infection of the animals. Source: AVMA
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Prevention and mitigation are actions taken in advance to decrease or eliminate the impact of a hazardous event on people, communities and the environment, by actions including, for example, lessening [..]
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The outright avoidance of adverse impacts of hazards and related disasters. Comment: Prevention (i.e. disaster prevention) expresses the concept and intention to completely avoid potential adverse impacts through action taken in advance. Examples include dams or embankments that eliminate flood risks, land-use regulations that do not permit any set [..]
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Prevention refers to measures taken by an individual or a society to prevent disease happening or its consequences. In general, prevention includes a wide range of interventions, aimed at reducing risks to health. These are grouped into three categories:
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(n) the act of preventing
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The capabilities necessary to avoid, prevent, or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism. For the purposes of the prevention framework called for in PPD-8, the term “prevention” refers to prevent [..]
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To avoid an incident or occurrence to happen. (on one’s, something might go wrong, preventing it, one is after it) (not, will not happen, from it, one is doing it)
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A variety of method to help prevent environmental emergencies from occurring, whenever possible. These include education, regulations and other legal instruments governing the handling of hazardous ma [..]
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Actions that reduce exposure or other risks, keep people from getting sick, or keep disease from getting worse.
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Efforts and designs to reduce the Incidence of unexpected undesirable events in various Environments and situations.
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The prevention of Infection or Disease following exposure to a pathogen.
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Specific practices for the prevention of Disease or Mental Disorders in susceptible individuals or Populations. These include Health Promotion, including Mental Health; protective procedures, such as [..]
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The prevention of Recurrences or exacerbations of a Disease or complications of its therapy.
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Measures aimed at providing appropriate supportive and rehabilitative services to minimize Morbidity and maximize Quality of Life after a long-term Disease or injury is present.
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activities to provide outright avoidance of hazards and loss
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In medicine, action taken to decrease the chance of getting a disease or condition. For example, cancer prevention includes avoiding risk factors (such as smoking, obesity, lack of exercise, and radiation exposure) and increasing protective factors (such as getting regular physical activity, staying at a healthy weight, and having a healthy diet).
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With regard to obesity, primary prevention represents avoiding the occurrence of obesity in a population, secondary prevention represents early detection of obesity through screening with the purpose of limiting its occurrence and tertiary prevention involves preventing the sequelae of obesity in childhood and adulthood.
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All prevention efforts are an investment in public safety and are those efforts that help prevent a juvenile from entering the juvenile justice system as a delinquent. Prevention includes arbitration, [..]
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Policies and actions to eliminate a disease or minimize its effect; to reduce the incidence and/or prevalence of disease, disability, and premature death; to reduce the prevalence of disease precursors and risk factors in the population; if none of these if feasible, to retard the progress of incurable diseases.
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A strategy or approach that reduces the likelihood of risk of onset or delays the onset of adverse health problems or reduces the harm resulting from conditions or behaviors. Show answer Prevention network
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(n). Working with individual people or groups of people to diminish their future risk of suicide. Generally presupposes that the people are not in a suicide crisis right now. Safety contract
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Systematic efforts to reduce the risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviours, and ultimately death by suicide (School Mental Health Assist, n.d.).
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Stopping health problems before they occur. For example, one can prevent lung cancer by quitting smoking or mitigating radon in the home.
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Actions taken to reduce disaster risks to actual or potential victims. PMP activities include strengthening the physical environment, reducing chronic threats to agriculture, training in disaster mana [..]
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a strategy or approach that reduces the likelihood of risk of onset, or delays the onset of adverse health problems or reduces the harm resulting from conditions or behaviors.
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(obsolete) The act of going, or state of being, before. * Francis Bacon *: The greater the distance, the greater the prevention. (obsolete) Anticipation; especially, anticipation of needs, wishe [..]
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