A patient being treated in an alcohol rehabilitation unit reveals to the nurse, "I feel terrible guilt for sexually abusing my 6-year-old child before I was admitted." Based on state and federal law, the best action for the nurse to take is to:
a. anonymously report the abuse by telephone to the local child abuse hotline.
b. reply, "I'm glad you feel comfortable talking to me about it."
c. respect nurse-patient relationship of confidentiality.
d. file a written report on the agency letterhead.
ANS: A
Laws regarding reporting child abuse discovered by a professional during a suspected abuser's alcohol or drug treatment differ by state. Federal law supersedes state law and prohibits disclosure without a court order except in instances in which the report can be made anonymously or without identifying the abuser as a patient in an alcohol or drug treatment facility. Anonymously reporting the abuse by telephone to the local child abuse hotline meets federal criteria. Respecting nurse-patient confidentiality and replying, "I'm glad you feel comfortable talking to me about it" do not accomplish reporting. Filing a written report on agency letterhead violates federal law.
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