Question 4
1 out of 1 points
Parents bring their 16-year-old daughter for a “well-child” checkup. She looks normal on examination. As part of your routine care you plan a urinalysis. The father pulls you aside and asks you to secretly run a UDS on his daughter. Which of the following is the most appropriate course of action?
Selected Answer:
Correcta.
Explore the reasons for the request with the parents and the adolescent and perform a UDS with the adolescent’s permission if the history warrants.
Answers:
Correcta.
Explore the reasons for the request with the parents and the adolescent and perform a UDS with the adolescent’s permission if the history warrants.
b.
Perform the UDS as requested but have the family and the girl return for the results.
c.
Perform the UDS in the manner requested.
d.
Refer the adolescent to a psychiatrist for further evaluation.
e.
Tell the family to bring the adolescent back for a UDS when she is exhibiting signs or symptoms such as euphoria or ataxia.