A community health nurse is developing a program that would encourage mothers to use breast-feeding exclusively for their babies' nutrition for the first 6 months. The nurse bases this program on the understanding about which of the following?
A) Exclusive breast-feeding promotes better growth and development.
B) Its lower cost provides more money for other needed items.
C) Infant mortality would significantly decrease.
D) It would aid in decreasing maternal mortality rates.
Ans: C
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