Injury Prevention Flashcards
1
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3 Types of Prevention
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Primary: eliminate hazard
Secondary: reduce chance
Tertiary: injury has occurred
Primary Prevention- prevent the event
- Traffic safety laws, fences around pools, safety caps on medication bottles
Secondary Prevention- eliminate injuries or reduce severity is exposure occurs
- Helmets, seat belts, life vests, bulletproof vests
Tertiary Prevention- reduce consequences of injury
- PT, OT, Speech Therapy
2
Q
4 E’s
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- Education– may be most difficult
- counseling on seat belt use
- avoid alcohol before driving,
- avoid cell phone use while driving
- Environment
- skid-free road surfaces
- separation barriers
- Enforcement– legislative regulations
- helmet use laws
- seat belt use laws
- enforcement of speed limits
- Graduated Driving Licensing - Engineering
- seat belts & air bags
- change the traffic patterns at identified high-risk areas e.g. roundabouts
3
Q
Driver Impairment & Older Drivers
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Impairment: medical conditions and medications
Older Drivers: visual, cognitive, and motor skill decrease and have a higher per mile fatality rate even more than all age groups (for 89+)