A mother tells the nurse at an annual well-child checkup that her 6-year-old son occasionally "wets himself" during the day. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
A) Explain that occasional wetting is normal in children of this age.
B) Tell the mother to restrict her child's activities to avoid wetting.
C) Suggest "time-out" to reinforce the importance of staying dry.
D) Inform the mother that medication is commonly used to control wetting.
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