The nurse is teaching new mothers about diaper rash. Which statement by a new mother is the most accurate about this disorder?

A) "The formula I give my child sometimes causes a diaper rash."
B) "My child gets diaper rash if I wash her clothes in the same detergent we use for the family."
C) "Sometimes if I leave the diaper off and let him be in the sunshine he gets diaper rash."
D) "They told me to use baby powder every time I change her so she won't get diaper rash."


Ans: B

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