The school nurse is teaching a class about safety. The nurse will teach the children that they should wear protective athletic gear when participating in selected activities. Which of these activities require protective athletic gear?
1. Skateboarding
2. Playing football
3. Swimming
4. Playing lacrosse
5. Performing acrobatic tricks
Correct Answer: 1,2,4
Rationale: Any sport that includes body contact requires a child to wear protective equipment. These include skateboarding, football, and lacrosse. Swimming and acrobatics do not have any requirements for protective equipment.
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