Which point(s) should the nurse include when teaching safety precautions to a mother of a toddler? Select all that apply

1) Make sure the child sleeps on his back at night.
2) Keep the telephone number of the poison control center accessible.
3) Use a front-facing car seat placed in the back seat of the car.
4) Keep syrup of ipecac on hand in case of accidental poisoning.


ANS: 2, 3

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