MC The local school board has allowed students with certain chronic conditions to have their medications with them at all times. Which situation should the nurse be particularly alert to?

A. The child with asthma knows how to correctly use the inhaler.
B. The child with ADHD should take the appropriate medication at the appropriate time.
C. The child with a neurogenic bladder is able to self-catheterize.
D. The child with diabetes has a tube of glucagon in his or her backpack.


A. The child with asthma knows how to correctly use the inhaler.

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