The school district is planning an educational program for high school students to reduce the incidence of rape. When planning this program, which information should the school nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
A) Carry a weapon or mace at all times.
B) When leaving school after dark, walk on the street.
C) Lock car doors when waiting in it and after parking it.
D) Keep all doors and windows locked when home alone.
E) Avoid taking illegal substances when in social situations.
B, C, D, E
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Guidelines to prevent rape in adolescents include walking on the street when it is dark, locking car doors when waiting in it and after parking it, keeping all doors and windows locked when home alone, and avoid talking illegal substances such as Rohypnol when in social situations. Students should be cautioned about carrying weapons or mace because these items can be used against them.
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