An appropriate intervention for the child with minimal change nephrotic syndrome who is edematous would be to:
A) Teach the child to minimize body movements.
B) Change the child's position frequently.
C) Keep the head of the child's bed flat.
D) Keep edematous areas moist and covered.
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