To help a preschooler sleep at night, the nurse will recommend to the caregivers that they:

a. avoid milk drinks at bedtime
b. have the child watch television until he or she falls asleep
c. read a bedtime story and establish a firm bedtime
d. provide soda or coffee with milk at bedtime


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A Incorrect. To help a preschooler sleep at night, the nurse will not recommend that the caregivers avoid milk drinks at bedtime.
B Incorrect. To help a preschooler sleep at night, the nurse will not recommend that the caregivers have the child watch television until he or she falls asleep.
C Correct. To help a preschooler sleep at night, the nurse will recommend that the caregivers read a bedtime story and establish a firm bedtime.
D Incorrect. To help a preschooler sleep at night, the nurse will not recommend that the caregivers provide soda or coffee with milk at bedtime.

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