A pediatric nurse in Florida reviewed a report for the state's schools and found which of the following statistics?

A. Twenty-one percent of schools required students to take two or more health education courses.
B. Seventy-six percent taught 14 key nutrition and dietary behavior topics in a required course.
C. Both 1 and 2
D. Ten percent taught a required physical education (P.E.) course in all grades in the school.


ANS: C

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