During a health promotion seminar with community members, the nurse provides information to support the 2020 National Health Goal to prevent and reduce the incidence of infectious disease in children

What information did the nurse most likely provide? A) Participating in age-appropriate exercise
B) Getting adequate rest and sleep each day
C) Importance of maintaining appropriate immunizations
D) Ingesting the recommended amount of fresh fruit and vegetables


C
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Nurses can help the nation achieve the 2020 National Health Goals to prevent and reduce the incidence of infectious disease in children by educating parents about the importance of immunizations. Rest, sleep, exercise, and dietary intake are not identified interventions to help achieve the 2020 National Health Goals for infectious disease in children.

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