Albert, a new nursing student, is given documentation to sign prior to his clinical experiences. The first document discusses confidentiality. An example of the need to keep confidentiality for a pediatric patient would be:

1. A 15-year-old girl asking for birth control without parental consent.
2. A 16 year-old boy discussing drug use with the nurse.
3. A 12 year-old girl discussing peer pressure issues with the nurse.
4. All of the above should be kept confidential.


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1. Confidentiality is needed for this patient along with other scenarios.
2. Confidentiality is needed for this patient along with other scenarios.
3. Confidentiality is needed for this patient along with other scenarios.
4. These topics require confidentiality and are not required to be communicated to parents/guardians without the patient's permission.

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