Multiple Choice
What distinguishes secondary prevention from primary prevention?
A) Primary prevention focuses on problems that are most serious.
B) Secondary prevention takes place after the problem has developed.
C) Primary prevention involves parents, referred to as primary caregivers.
D) Secondary prevention emphasizes underlying medical issues.
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