A pediatric nurse is providing a health promotional education program to a group of preschool parents. One parent asks the nurse the following question: "I have started buying bottled water. How will this affect my children?" It is important for

the nurse to educate the mothers that

A) There is a need to determine if the bottled water has fluoride
B) The preschool child should not drink bottled water
C) The preschool child should only drink milk
D) The parent should alternate bottle and tap water


Ans: A

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