Which activity would be most beneficial in educating children regarding hospitals and hospitalization?
A) A school nurse does a presentation to groups of school children about what it is like to be in the hospital
B) In an organized group such as Boy or Girl Scouts, children take a tour around the city looking at where buildings such as the hospital, police station, and fire station are
C) The caregivers take all of the children in the family to an open house at the hospital
D) The caregivers check out books and a DVD from the library explaining the admission process and hospitalization and the family watches it together
Ans: C
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