When teaching the caregivers about transporting children safely in the car, the nurse will stress that the adults must abide by the same rules they expect the children to abide by, and this includes putting on the seat belt before the car moves,
because of which of the following reasons? a. Preschoolers like to imitate whatever adults do.
b. The caregiver could die or be comatose and be of no help at all in an accident.
c. It is not fair for an adult to expect a child to do something the adult will not do.
d. Adults are more likely to be hurt in an accident.
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A Correct. When teaching the caregivers about transporting children safely in the car, the nurse will stress that the adults must abide by the same rules they expect the children to abide by because preschoolers like to imitate whatever adults do.
B Incorrect. When teaching the caregivers about transporting children safely in the car, the nurse will not stress that the adults must abide by the same rules they expect the children to abide by because the caregiver could die or be comatose and be of no help at all in an accident.
C Incorrect. When teaching the caregivers about transporting children safely in the car, the nurse will not stress that the adults must abide by the same rules they expect the children to abide by because it is not fair for an adult to expect a child to do something the adult will not do.
D Incorrect. When teaching the caregivers about transporting children safely in the car, the nurse will not stress that the adults must abide by the same rules they expect the children to abide by because adults are more likely to be hurt in an accident.
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