The nurse is explaining the primary purpose of performing health maintenance activities at each pediatric visit. The best explanation touches on:

1. Prevention of disease and injury.

2. Teaching growth and development to the parents.

3. Reviewing developmental milestones with the parents.

4. Planning appropriate disciplinary measures for control of behavior.


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Rationale:
1. The primary purpose of health maintenance activities is prevention of disease and injury for children of all ages.
2. While it is important for parents to understand the normal growth and development, developmental milestones, and age-appropriate discipline measures for children of all ages, these are not the primary purposes of performing health maintenance activities at each pediatric visit.
3. While it is important for parents to understand the normal growth and development, developmental milestones, and age-appropriate discipline measures for children of all ages, these are not the primary purposes of performing health maintenance activities at each pediatric visit.
4. While it is important for parents to understand the normal growth and development, developmental milestones, and age-appropriate discipline measures for children of all ages, these are not the primary purposes of performing health maintenance activities at each pediatric visit.

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