The nurse is discussing sleep and the amounts of sleep necessary for a school-age child with the child's caregivers. For the child who gets up at 6:30 AM, which bedtime should the nurse recommend the caregivers require the child to go to bed?

A) 7:30 PM
B) 8:30 PM
C) 9:30 PM
D) 10:30 PM


Ans: B

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