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A child is diagnosed with poison ivy. The mother tells the nurse that she does not know how her child contracted the rash since he had not been playing in wooded areas. As the nurse asks questions about possible contact, which of the following would the nurse recognize as highest risk for exposure?

  • A. Playing with toys in a backyard flower garden
  • B. Eating small amounts of grass while playing 'farm'
  • C. Playing with cars on the pavement near burning leaves
  • D. Throwing a ball to a neighborhood child who has poison ivy
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C. Poison ivy can be contracted through smoke from burning plants, which can carry the urushiol oil that causes the rash. Playing near burning leaves would be the highest risk for exposure in this scenario. Choices A, B, and D do not involve direct contact with burning plants or leaves, making them lower-risk activities for exposure to poison ivy.