MC The nurse visits the company warehouse and notices that the majority of the forklift operators appear to be between the ages of 18 and 21. What issues should the nurse be alert to?

A. The younger forklift operators may be more likely to be injured.
B. The younger forklift operators have better control of the machine.
C. Older forklift operators are not as capable of maneuvering the machines as the younger operators.
D. The younger forklift operators should wear their helmets.


A. The younger forklift operators may be more likely to be injured.

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