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Meet the Client The nurse manages a medical center satellite walk-in pediatric clinic in a
low-income area. The clinic provides services to a nearby day care facility
for children of homeless families. The clinic is staffed by registered nurses
(RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), unlicensed assistive personnel
(UAPs), a physician, and a pediatric nurse practitioner.
Setting Priorities At the start of the day, there are several phone messages awaiting attention
by the nurse manager.
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Which phone message requires the most immediate c) A school social worker who is reporting that a local teenager has made
response by the nurse manager? death threats and expressed thoughts of suicide.
a) A physician who needs information about a -
suspected child abuse victim admitted to the medical The nurse needs additional information as quickly as possible in order to
center the previous day. attempt to deter possible harm to the teenager or others in the area. This
b) The daycare center director who reports the onset situation has highest priority since the teenager has threatened harm to self
of a large number of cases of head lice among the and others.
preschool-aged children.
c) A school social worker who is reporting that a local
teenager has made death threats and expressed
thoughts of suicide.
d) A teenager who sounds distraught and requests
information right away about sexually transmitted
diseases.
After the nurse manager responds to the telephone -
messages, a staff RN consults with the nurse manager
regarding several additional telephone messages
from clients.
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