The parent of a 4-year-old child is concerned that the child may have AD/HD and wants to know if medications can be given.The primary care NP should tell the parent that:
A) children cannot be diagnosed with AD/HD at this age.
B) alternative therapies to treat AD/HD are used at this age.
C) symptoms at this age are more likely due to environmental factors.
D) most drugs for AD/HD are not approved for children younger than 6 years.
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