Nurses working in a parental clinic located in a rural county in Kentucky are concerned about fetal exposure to tobacco. With almost a quarter of the women reporting tobacco use, the nurses decide to implement a program to help reduce fetal exposure. Which of the following would not be a recommended approach to reducing fetal risk?
A) Offering a smoking cessation peer-led support group at the clinic.
B) Offering referrals for nicotine replacement.
C) Screening all women for tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure.
D) Recommended that the women who use tobacco switch to E-cigarettes.
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