Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Sexuality Related

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A parent brings their preteen daughter to the pediatric office for an annual checkup. The parent asks when they should tell the child about menses. What information will the nurse provide?

  • A. You can discuss this when you are ready.
  • B. It isn't necessary to discuss menstruation until age 13.
  • C. Most preteens have heard about menses from their friends. There is no rush.
  • D. Menses begins between ages 10 and 13 years, so now is a good time.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Menses typically begins between ages 10-13 , so discussing now prepares the child. A, B, and C delay education, risking confusion or fear.