A nurse is interviewing a child who is suspected of being abused. Which of the following would be most appropriate?

A) Ask questions that are highly detailed
B) Use direct, nonleading questions
C) Offer the child a reward for answering questions
D) Use simple yes and no questions regardless of the child's age


B

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