A nursing instructor is explaining safety issues for preschoolers and school-age children. The instructor realizes that a student requires additional instruction when the student begins focusing on
1. Playground safety.
2. Choking prevention.
3. Stranger danger.
4. Water safety.
ANS: 2
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