The parents of a child tell the nurse that their school-age child has started bed wetting suddenly after having stopped it 2 years ago. Then the nurse likely to ask the parents, "tell more about your child's daily routine" to determine the cause of bed wetting.
Answer - 2. "tell more about your child's daily routine"
Sometimes bed-wetting is normal but this case involves some physical and emotional cause because the child suddenly started bed-wetting after having stopped it 2 years ago. It can be due to severe emotional stress. That's the reason the nurse should ask regarding the child's daily routine.
The parents of a child tell the nurse that their school-age child has started bedwetting suddenly...
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