When the school nurse prepares sex education curricula, the primary goals are to increase knowledge and to:

a. frighten students about the things that can happen to them
b. encourage students to make positive health choices
c. inform students whose caregivers are unlikely to inform them
d. make certain the students know everything about sex


B

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A Incorrect. When the school nurse prepares sex education curricula, the primary goals are to increase knowledge and not to frighten students about the things that can happen to them.
B Correct. When the school nurse prepares sex education curricula, the primary goals are to increase knowledge and to encourage students to make positive health choices.
C Incorrect. When the school nurse prepares sex education curricula, the primary goals are to increase knowledge and not to inform students whose caregivers are unlikely to inform them.
D Incorrect. When the school nurse prepares sex education curricula, the primary goals are to increase knowledge and not to make certain the students know everything about sex.

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