Please help me with this question. Evaluating Your Health Care Risk A major part of determining the overall health care that's best for you is that of honestly assessing your willingness to assume responsibility for reducing your risk. You have some degree of control over two forms of risk: financial and behavioral (also known as lifestyle). For each of the following scenarios, select which type of risk reduction is illustrated. Scenario Risk assumption Risk avoidance Loss prevention and control Lorenzo does not consume alcohol. Lorenzo does not carry dental insurance. Lorenzo does not text and drive.
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Step 2: For the scenario where Lorenzo does not carry dental insurance, this is an example of **loss prevention and control**. Step 3: For the scenario where Lorenzo does not text and drive, this is also an example of **risk avoidance**. Therefore, the types of Show more…
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