A community health nurse is integrating the Healthy People 2010 goals into programs for a local community. Which of the following goals would the nurse identify as having been met?
A) Reduction in low-birthweight infants
B) Reduction in preterm births
C) Increased infants put to sleep in their back
D) Increased proportion of mothers breastfeeding at 6 months
C
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