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The single most important simple and effective intervention in the prevention of disease in children is
 
  A) hand washing.
  B) safety teaching.
  C) immunizations.
  D) environmental intervention.

Question 2

The nurse is working with a 22-year-old pregnant mom in her first trimester. During conversation, the client indicates that she cannot wait to meet her friends this evening to go party.
 
  The nurse investigates more about this comment and finds the client intends to get totally trashed tonight while celebrating her friend's 21st birthday. Which of the following is the nurse's best response?
  A) It is OK to drink occasionally but you should limit your alcohol intake for a week after such a binge.
  B) Drinking alcohol is permitted on special occasions but should be done in moderation.
  C) Be sure to drink small amounts and only of wine or beer since the alcohol content is less than hard liquor.
  D) Even small amounts of alcohol can have negative effects on your baby, especially in the first trimester while such rapid fetal development is occurring.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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