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Question #19 A father brings his 3-year-old boy to the nurse practitioner to ask whether it is normal for his son to still have an umbilical hernia. The child is of black descent. The hernia is easily reducible and has not increased in size. The appropriate response by the nurse practitioner is that: A-this is a normal finding in your child. It will probably resolve before he is 5 years old. B- this is a normal finding in your child. If it has not resolved in the next 6 months, he will be referred to a surgeon for repair. C- this is an abnormal finding at his age. I will refer him to the surgeon of your choice. D- this is an abnormal finding, but it will probably resolve by using an umbilical belt at night while he sleeps.
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