The nursing instructor asks the student nurse to teach the parents tick bite prevention strategies. In evaluating the session, the instructor asks the parents what they have learning about this topic

Which statement would demonstrate what they have learned? 1. "I don't know. I am not an outdoor person.".
2. "Avoid going outside if possible.".
3. "Use DEET spray on the skin.".
4. All of the above


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1. Even if not an outdoor person, the parent should have learned the information for his/her child.
2. Preventing a child from going outside is not a feasible task.
3. DEET and Permethrin can be used to prevent tick bites.
4. DEET and Permethrin can be used to prevent tick bites.

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