A school-age child experiences nocturnal bed-wetting several times each month. Which response should the nurse make when the child's parent asks if the problem will cure itself?
1. "This problem responds only to treatment with family therapy."
2. "Unless you consider using medications, the problem will continue."
3. "Most children stop wetting the bed at night by the time they reach adolescence."
4. "Most cases of enuresis are a result of organic causes and require medical treatment."
3. "Most children stop wetting the bed at night by the time they reach adolescence."
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