A nurse is working to ensure long-term positive health outcomes of poor pregnant teens and their children. Which of the following actions would the nurse most likely take?
a. Assist teen mothers to learn about their body changes during pregnancy.
b. Develop programs that allow teen mothers to complete their education.
c. Offer courses in proper care of babies and how to be a parent.
d. Monitor pregnant teens to detect early problems with pregnancy.
ANS: B
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