The mother of a school-aged child voices concern to the nurse about her 4-year-old son continuing to wet the bed at night. What information should be provided by the nurse?

A) "It is very uncommon for a child of this age to have bedwetting issues."
B) "Did any of your other children have this problem?"
C) "While this is distressing it is not completely uncommon but interventions are not normally introduced until age 6."
D) "You will need to strictly restrict intake in the afternoon and evenings to prevent this from happening."


Ans: C

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