A child's anemia was caused by exposure to an insecticide. What advice would you give his parents on discharge from the hospital?

A) He should eat a high-protein diet to maintain his energy.
B) He must return to the hospital for desensitization to the insecticide.
C) He must not be further exposed to the insecticide.
D) He will need to be administered a chelating agent weekly.


C

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