A nurse would be MOST concerned about injury risk for clients in which age group?
a. newborn c. adolescents and young adults
b. toddlers and preschoolers d. adults of middle or advanced age
B
The potential for injury increases as infants mature. Most accidents occur as toddlers and preschoolers explore their environment.
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