A child with hemophilia plans on participating in a bicycling club. The nurse should recommend that the child:
1. Consider a swim club instead of the bicycling club.
2. Wear kneepads, elbow pads, and a helmet while bicycling.
3. Participate only in the social activities of the club.
4. Not join the club.
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Rationale:
1. Children with hemophilia should be encouraged to participate in non-contact sports activities. Bicycling is an excellent option, and is recommended, along with swimming. The child should always use kneepads, elbow pads, and a helmet when participating in a physical sport.
2. Children with hemophilia should be encouraged to participate in non-contact sports activities. Bicycling is an excellent option, and is recommended, along with swimming. The child should always use kneepads, elbow pads, and a helmet when participating in a physical sport.
3. Participating only in the social aspects of the club would not encourage physical activity.
4. Discouraging a child from joining a club would not foster growth and development.
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True False