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5. Ms. Brown reviews the hepatitis B testing results and learns that one patient has chronic hepatitis B infection and three other patients have had the infection in the past but are no longer infected. She recommends hepatitis B vaccine for all of the residents and staff who are susceptible to the infection. Immunizations represent what level of prevention? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. None
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