An injury prevention objective of Healthy People 2020 is:
A) Prevention of drug-related deaths
B) Identification of improper chemical storage in homes
C) Decreased incidents of homicide, child maltreatment, and physical assaults
D) Elimination of alcohol possession by adolescents on school property
Ans: C
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The injury prevention objectives of Healthy People 2020 include the following: (a) prevention and reduction of firearm-related (not drug-related) deaths; (b) identification of improper firearm (not chemical) storage in homes; (c) surveillance of external causes of injury in emergency departments; (d) decreased incidents of homicide, child maltreatment, and physical assaults; (e) prevention and reduction of sexual assaults; and (f) elimination of weapon (not alcohol) possession by adolescents on school property.
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