The nurse teaching the caregivers of toddler and preschool-age children
One caregiver says that her child had diarrhea caused by giardiasis. Which caregiver statement explains the most likely situation in which the child contacted the disorder?
A) "My son went to the mountains to fish with my husband before he got sick."
B) "He attends a day care center four days a week while I am at work."
C) "I won't let his sister take bubble baths but I do let him take one a few times a week."
D) "My mother is in a nursing home but I always make the kids wash their hands before we leave her."
Ans: B
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