A mother expresses concern that her school-age child may need to be started on medication for ADHD. Which statements by the mother does the nurse interpret as a potential indicator of ADHD?
A) "When I ask him to do his chores, he finishes his game before he starts."
B) "His teacher says that he isn't able to complete assignments that require him to sit and write for 5 to10 minutes at a time. He doodles on his paper or badgers others in the classroom instead of working on his assignment."
C) "In the last month, he has twice forgotten to ask me to give him his lunch money for the day."
D) "When I tell him to clean his room, he doesn't clean under furniture or dust his furniture.
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