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The mother of an 11-year-old is concerned because her child is not as tall as the other children in the class, and she requests that the child be treated with growth hormone.
 
  What response should the nurse provide regarding the indications for GH treatment in children? a. The hormone likely will help your child grow about 6 inches.
  b. The treatment may be used for some children with short stature who are signifi-cantly below the average height for their age and gender.
  c. The therapy is provided to children only after epiphyseal closure.
  d. Treatment may be provided only if your child has renal failure or cachexia.
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