A toddler-age client's parent has a knowledge deficit concerning child safety. The child is currently hospitalized for burns and was previously treated for a broken leg. Which of the following diagnoses would be most appropriate?

1. Deficient knowledge: child safety related to parent's socioeconomic status
2. Potential for parenting skills related to child safety knowledge
3. Risk for injury: Toddler, related to parent's lack of knowledge about child safety
4. Impaired skin integrity related to child safety


ANS: 3

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