A preschooler is receiving home oxygen therapy. Tomorrow is his birthday. Which statement by his mother would make you think additional teaching on the safety of home oxygen therapy is needed for the occasion?
A) "I'll be certain he doesn't get too tired."
B) "I've baked a cake and we'll have candles."
C) "I'll be careful that no guest smokes."
D) "His brother can help him open presents."
B
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