It is appropriate for the nurse to recommend that an adolescent girl see a pediatrician if she has not yet begun breast development by what age?
a. 11 years c. 15 years
b. 13 years d. 17 years
B
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A Incorrect. It is not appropriate for the nurse to recommend that an adolescent girl see a pediatrician if she has not yet begun breast development by age 11.
B Correct. It is appropriate for the nurse to recommend that an adolescent girl see a pediatrician if she has not yet begun breast development by age 13.
C Incorrect. It is appropriate for the nurse to recommend that an adolescent girl see a pediatrician if she has not yet begun breast development by age 13, earlier than 15.
D Incorrect. It is appropriate for the nurse to recommend that an adolescent girl see a pediatrician if she has not yet begun breast development by age 13, earlier than 17.
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