Asked by
Clyde Tsianguebeni
on Oct 08, 2024Verified
A mother has brought her 3-year-old child to the clinic for an annual well-child checkup.The mother tells the nurse that the child is in the process of being potty trained.The child will state that the need to go to the bathroom,but refuses to go on the toilet.What is the nurse's best response?
A) "This occurs because the child might be frightened of falling in the toilet."
B) "It is recommended that you try putting her in 'time-out' if she continues to refuse to sit on the toilet."
C) "Sometimes children at that age see urine and feces as part of themselves."
D) "Stop, your child is too young to worry about potty-training."
Potty Training
The process of training a young child to use the toilet for urination and defecation.
Time-Out
A short break or pause from activities or situations, often used to manage behavior or stress.
- Determine successful methods for instructing patients about urinary health.
Verified Answer
JB
Learning Objectives
- Determine successful methods for instructing patients about urinary health.
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