RN Nursing · School-Age Children (6 to 12 Years) · Practice question
As the school nurse, you are preparing material for a safety presentation. Which information would you include specifically for school-age children?
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Wear protective equipment when bicycling or playing sports
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Walk against the flow of traffic when walking alone
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Double-knot the laces on roller skates
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Sit in the back seat until age 10
Answer & explanation
Correct: Wear protective equipment when bicycling or playing sports
School-age children, roughly 6 to 12 years old, are at particular risk for injuries related to bicycle riding and sports participation because they are increasingly active and independent yet still developing coordination and judgment. Teaching this age group to consistently wear helmets, knee pads, wrist guards, and sport-specific protective equipment is an evidence-based safety priority for this developmental stage. Walking against the flow of traffic is a pedestrian safety tip that is more relevant to older children and adults who walk independently along roadsides; it is not specifically prioritized for school-age children's safety presentations. Double-knotting roller skate laces is a very minor, age-nonspecific tip that does not represent a major safety teaching point for this group. Sitting in the back seat until age 10 is outdated guidance — current recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics advise children to remain in age- and size-appropriate car seats and booster seats, transitioning based on weight and height rather than a fixed age of 10, and children under 13 should ideally ride in the back seat. Protective gear for recreational activities is the most developmentally appropriate and evidence-supported answer for this population.
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