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The school health nurse is evaluating the home environments of several children as they relate to child safety. Which of these activities places a child at greatest risk for bodily harm?
 
  1. The parents consume alcohol on a daily basis.
  2. The child is permitted to participate, unsupervised, in target practice with a revolver.
  3. The child is a latchkey child.
  4. The parents are in a methadone program.
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Rationale 1: Inappropriate behaviors, such as drug and alcohol use or past use, also place the child at risk, but the use of firearms carries the greatest risk.
Rationale 2: Of all the activities mentioned, playing with guns is the greatest risk for injury.
Rationale 3: A latchkey child needs special attention, but in the current situation, unsupervised gun use is the greatest risk.
Rationale 4: Inappropriate behaviors, such as drug and alcohol use or past use, also place the child at risk, but the use of firearms carries the greatest risk.
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