A single woman brings her 10-year-old daughter in for a routine physical examination

This is their first visit to the clinic; they have just moved to the area because the mother's job was relocated. The child has just started attending her new school, which has a reputation as a "tough" school. She gets home several hours before her mother returns from work and is afraid to be alone in the new house. Of the following types of information, which would be the most helpful for this child at this time?
A) A pamphlet about anxiety and depression
B) A pamphlet about drug and alcohol use among teens
C) A list of local after-school programs
D) A list of emergency contact numbers


Ans: C

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