The nurse explains that with the completion of myelination, the toddler will have the neuromuscular maturity to attain _______________ or _______________ control

ANS:


bowel, bladder

With the mature myelin, the toddler is able to translate neural impulses and respond in a significant manner. With myelination, the toddler can now translate the feeling of a full bladder or bowel and respond by defecating or urinating at willâ€"hopefully in the bathroom.

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