The parent of a 5-year-old child who has had four urinary tract infections in the past year asks the nurse why the provider doesn't just order an antibiotic for the child's current symptoms of low-grade fever, flank pain, and dysuria since these are similar symptoms as before. Which is the most important reason given by the nurse?
A) "Your child may need to be hospitalized for treatment."
B) "Your child may need a urine culture before and after treatment."
C) "Your child may need tests to assess for urinary tract abnormalities."
D) "Your child may need additional medications, such as urinary tract antiseptics."
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