The nurse explains to new parents that as healthy children are exposed to more infections, they:
1. Naturally develop antibodies.
2. Are found to be healthier.
3. Will acquire terminal illnesses.
4. Will weaken their immune systems.
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Rationale 1: As healthy children are exposed to more infections, they naturally develop antibodies.
Rationale 2: Being exposed to infections will not lead to healthy children.
Rationale 3: Exposure to infections will not lead children to acquire terminal illnesses.
Rationale 4: Exposure to infectious disease will not weaken children's immune systems.
Global Rationale:
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