The caregivers ask the nurse how to deal with questions of sexuality. Which of the following suggestions would the nurse most likely stress?

a. Give as detailed an explanation as you can about the subject.
b. Before explaining anything, find out what the child really wants to know.
c. Tell the child before he or she finds out from the television or movies.
d. Talk to your child with one of his or her friends present.


B

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A Incorrect: In response to caregivers' questions about how to discuss sexuality with their child, the nurse would not most likely stress giving as detailed an explanation as possible.
B Correct: The caregivers need to clarify what the child really wants to know before beginning detailed explanations.
C Incorrect: In response to caregivers' questions about how to discuss sexuality with their child, the nurse would not most likely stress telling the child before he or she finds out from the television or movies.
D Incorrect: In response to caregivers' questions about how to discuss sexuality with their child, the nurse would not most likely stress talking to their child with one of his or her friends present.

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