The nurse is planning activity for a 4-year-old child with anemia. Which activity should the nurse plan for this child?
a. Game of "hide and seek" in the children's outdoor play area
b. Participation in dance activities in the playroom
c. Puppet play in the child's room
d. A walk down to the hospital lobby
a. Game of "hide and seek" in the children's outdoor play area
b. Participation in dance activities in the playroom
c. Puppet play in the child's room
d. A walk down to the hospital lobby
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