A community health nurse working in a school setting is concerned because parents are not participating in health activities designed to promote child safety. In this situation, the most appropriate initial action is:
A. Implementing a child safety program
B. Planning a focused child safety program
C. Performing an analysis of health problems related to child safety
D. Determining the appropriateness of the planned health activity
Answer: D. Determining the appropriateness of the planned health activity
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