As a nurse, you are asked to educate your daughter's sixth grade class on injury prevention. Which topic would not be appropriate to discuss in this setting?

1. Seat belts
2. Protective sports gear, such as helmets
3. Safe sex
4. Water safety


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1. Activities to provide information on regarding knowledge of safety prevention include wearing a seatbelt.
2. Activities to provide information on regarding knowledge of safety prevention include wearing protective gear, such as helmets, in order to prevent sports injuries.
3. Safe sex would not be appropriate to discuss. Activities to provide information on regarding knowledge of safety prevention include wearing a seatbelt, water safety, and wearing protective gear, such as helmets, to prevent sports injuries.
4. Activities to provide information on regarding knowledge of safety prevention include water safety.

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