An infant has been diagnosed with a mild heart defect. Surgery to correct the defect will not be performed for at least two years. The nurse teaches the parents that a child with a mild heart defect should:
A) Have a low-grade fever until the defect is repaired.
B) Maintain normal activity.
C) Not develop congestive heart failure.
D) Not be given antipyretics.
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