MC The nurse is planning to teach an educational program on child and adolescent safety. Facts that the nurse should include are
A. Among adolescents, half of the poisoning incidents were intentional suicide attempts.
B. The use of appropriate child safety restraints decreases the risk of death by 10%.
C. Most playground fatalities occur at school.
D. Most incidents of poisoning occur outside of the home.
A. Among adolescents, half of the poisoning incidents were intentional suicide attempts.
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