Which situation should the nurse explore for possible emotional abuse of the child by the caregiver?
A) The caregiver of a 13-year-old reports, "Amy is really frustrating me. I've been late for work every day this week because she hasn't been ready to leave for school on time."
B) The caregiver of a 16-year-old reports, "I couldn't believe that dinner wasn't ready when I got home from work last night. Jack knew it was his turn to cook."
C) The caregiver of a 12-year-old reports, "I'm sorry we missed Jamal's appointment last week, but he was supposed to remind me to come."
D) The caregiver of a 15-year-old reports, "Laia promised to earn the money to care for the dog if we got him, but she keeps turning down baby-sitting jobs to go out with her friends, and I have to add dog food to my already impossible budget."
Ans: C
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