The nurse is assessing a toddler-age patient. Which question is appropriate for the nurse to ask the toddler's caregiver to assess for sexual abuse?
1) "How many times per day do you change your child's diaper?"
2) "How many bowel movements does your child have per week?"
3) "Have you noticed any vaginal discharge during diaper changes?"
4) "Has your child experienced low-grade fevers?"
ANS: 3
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