Which of the following promote sports safety? Select all that apply

1. Children grouped according to weight, size, and skill level
2. Adequate supervision by competent teenagers if adults are not available
3. Appropriate-size equipment
4. Community health nurse attendance at activities


1, 3
Choice 2 and 4 are false. Teenagers cannot adequately supervise children in sports activities, and community health nurses do not need to be present at sports activities.

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