The nurse attempts to meet the developmental needs of a four-year-old child while doing range of motion (ROM) exercises by doing what with the child?
A. Explaining why the ROM exercises must be done.
B. Promising the child, a treat after ROM exercises are completed.
C. Turning the ROM exercises into a game.
D. Asking the child's parents to complete the ROM exercises.
Answer: C
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