The nurse is working with caregivers of school-age children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Which statement would be most appropriate for the nurse to make to this group of caregivers?
A) "These children study better with quiet background music such as the radio or a CD."
B) "The medications your child is on may cause a decreased appetite."
C) "These children function best if given a set of instructions and then left to do the task."
D) "A frequent change in routine will be helpful so the child does not get bored."
Ans: B
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