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ATI Nur307 Pediatrics Quiz Questions
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A nurse is caring for a child who is receiving conditioning therapy for enuresis. Which of the following statements by the child's parent indicates the treatment is effective?
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Rationale: The correct answer indicates that the child is able to hold their urine for about 15 minutes before going to the bathroom. This is a positive sign of bladder control improvement, which is the goal of conditioning therapy for enuresis. By being able to hold their urine for a longer period, the child is demonstrating improved bladder capacity and control. This shows that the treatment is effective in helping the child develop bladder control and reduce bedwetting incidents.
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A: Going to the bathroom when the alarm goes off does not necessarily indicate improved bladder control.
B: Drinking less may not be directly related to the effectiveness of conditioning therapy for enuresis.
C: Kegel exercises are not typically part of conditioning therapy for enuresis in children.
E, F, G: These choices are not provided, but based on the rationale, they would likely not be relevant to indicating the effectiveness of conditioning therapy for enuresis.
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