A nurse has provided instructions to a mother regarding the use of safety seats in car travel for her newborn infant. Which statement by the mother indicates understanding of the instructions?
A. "I'll put the baby's car seat in the front seat, facing forward and reclined a little."
B. "I'll put the baby's car seat in the front seat, facing backward and reclined a little."
C. "I'll put the baby's car seat in the middle back seat, facing forward and reclined a little."
D. "I'll put the baby's car seat in the middle back seat, facing backward and reclined a little."
Ans: D. "I'll put the baby's car seat in the middle back seat, facing backward and reclined a little."
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