Sally's cousins have to go out of town to attend a wedding and they have asked her to baby-sit their 3-three-old child. She agrees because she likes children. Before her cousins leave, they tell her that their son has enuresis
What should Sally do now that she has this information?
a) She should be prepared to change the bed because the child is a bedwetter.
b) In order to make sure the child does not hurt himself, she should lock all windows.
c) Periodically throughout the night she needs to check to ensure that he is breathing without difficulty.
d) When the child begins to scream, she should remain calm and realize that the sleep disorder will pass in a few minutes.
A
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