When providing safety education to the mother of a toddler, you would inform the mother that, based on the child's developmental stage, he is at high risk for which of the following factors that influence oxygenation? Choose all that apply

1) Frequent, serious respiratory infections
2) Airway obstruction from aspiration of small objects
3) Drowning in small amounts of water around the home
4) Development of asthma


ANS: 2, 3

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