The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is concerned that a toddler may
have vesicoureteral reflux based on a history of dysfunctional voiding patterns and a series of urinary tract infections. Which intervention is appropriate?
A) Initiating a bladder retraining program
B) Ordering a voiding cystourethrogram
C) Referral to a urologist for evaluation
D) Treatment with prophylactic antibiotics
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