A 2-year-old child has an acute diarrheal illness. The child is afebrile and, with oral rehydration measures, has remained well hydrated. The parent asks what can be done to help shorten the course of this illness. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner recommend?
A) Clear liquids only
B) Lactobacillus
C) Loperamide
D) Peppermint oil
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