When attempting to get the blood pressure of a 3 year old, it is important to:
1. Encourage questions.
2. Let the child touch, smell, and see the equipment prior to taking the blood pressure.
3. Place the cuff on a teddy bear so the child can see what is going to occur.
4. All are appropriate actions when taking the blood pressure of a 3 year old.
5. 1 and 2 are appropriate actions for attempting to take the blood pressure of a 3 year old.
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1. Correct action, along with others
2. Correct action, along with others
3. Correction action, along with others
4. All the actions are appropriate to let a 3 year old experience prior to taking the blood pressure.
5. All answers are correct.
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