The nurse is planning a teaching seminar for parents of school-age children that focuses on eye safety. What should the nurse include in this educational session?
A) Wear eye goggles when playing outdoors at all times.
B) Keep household products within easy reach.
C) Supervise when lighting fireworks.
D) Keep sharp objects out of reach of young children.
Answer: D
Scissors, knives, and other sharp objects should be out of the reach of young children. Parents should not permit preschool-age children to light fireworks. Eye protection should be worn when participating in sports that lead to eye injury, such as baseball or tennis. Keep household products with harmful chemicals and solutions out of reach of young children.
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