When teaching a client the most effective way to be pro-active against possible biological attacks, the nurse shared the following: ____

a. Store food and water in a safe place.
b. Be immunized and keep them up to date.
c. Know where the local safe shelter is located.
d. Purchase an emergency-band radio.


B
Each person must make a proactive choice to be as prepared as possible against biological attacks. The only way to do this is for children and adults to become immunized and keep all immunizations up to date.

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