Which of the following treatments may pose a threat to the school-aged child's compliance with the regimen? Select all that apply
a. time-consuming treatments
b. treatment regimens that are visible to others
c. treatments that interfere with daily activities
d. perception that condition is worse
A, B, C
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Correct School-aged children may not perform treatments that are time-consuming, visible to others, or interfere with daily activities
Incorrect The school-aged child may not comply with the treatment plan if the child perceives the benefits as not being immediate or may not understand why treatments are necessary during symptom-free periods.
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