The nurse is explaining the difference of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) to a parent. The best explanation is:
1. "A child with CD is remorseful for bad behavior.".
2. "A child who has ADHD will have ODD too.".
3. "A child with ODD feels bad after breaking the rules, while a child with CD does not care if the rules are broken.".
4. "A child with CD requires constant intervention to be able to function in society.".
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1. Children with CD are usually not remorseful.
2. The ADHD and ODD combination does not happen in all individuals.
3. A child with ODD understands boundaries and the fact that feelings can be hurt, thus being remorseful. Children with CD are not remorseful for their actions.
4. A child with CD requires consistency, but this does not mean that the child will be successful in his/her adult life.
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