How should nurses counsel parents in order to decrease the leading cause of death for children

ages 1-5 years?

A) Participate in community-based efforts such as folic acid supplementation and anti-smoking
and anti-drug campaigns for pregnant women to prevent congenital anomalies.
B) Use properly installed, federally approved seats whenever the child is riding in a motor
vehicle.
C) Schedule yearly well-checks with their primary care provider to assure early diagnosis of
childhood cancer.
D) Support health policy efforts to provide regular screening of small children for asthma.


B

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