What should the nurse teach her about implementing toilet training?

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A mother came to the pediatric clinic with her 17- month-old child. The mother would like to begin toilet training.

What should the nurse teach her about implementing toilet training?
A . Take two or three favorite toys with the child.
B . Have a child-sized toilet seat or training potty on hand.
C . Explain to the child she is going to “void” and “defecate.”
D . Show disapproval if she does not void or defecate.

Answer: B

Explanation:

(A) Giving her toys will distract her and interfere with toilet training because of inappropriate reinforcement.

(B) A child-sized toilet seat or training potty gives a child a feeling of security.

(C) She should use words that are age appropriate for the child.

(D) Children should be praised for cooperative behavior and/or successful evacuation.

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