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oseven oseven
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7 years ago
The nurse is caring for a toddler-age client whose mother states, "No matter what I do, I cannot get her to use the toilet for bowel movements. What would you suggest I do?" Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "I would suggest you consult her pediatrician for further testing, because she should be able to control her bowels."
2. "I would suggest you consult a pediatric psychologist to determine why she is resistant to potty training."
3. "Resistance to toilet training can be very frustrating. She really isn't old enough to control her need to stool yet, and probably won't gain control until she is 18–24 months."
4. "I bet you get tired of changing diapers. Have you tried offering her a reward when she stools in the toilet?"
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oseven Author
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7 years ago
Makes sense. I kept debating which letter to choose, but I can see why now.
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