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During a clinic visit, the parents of a 15-month-old ask what disease and injury prevention topics would be appropriate to discuss at this age. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
 
  1. It's never too early to teach a child to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
  2. Teaching simple handwashing is a good topic at this age.
  3. Tell the child over and over to stay away from water unless you are with him.
  4. Tell him firmly no' when he tries to cross the street.
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6 years ago
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale: Disease and injury prevention are ongoing topics at all ages. Simple handwashing is appropriate for a 15-month-old child. A 15-month-old is too young for bicycle riding, so this can be delayed. A 15-month-old is too young to understand water safety and crossing the street, and should never be left unattended in these situations.
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