This study source was downloaded by 100000867488176 from CourseHero.com on 06-28-2023 11:54:21 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/198400202/week-4-discussiondocx/ James Mathews, a 17 y/o male presents the clinic for a possible STD. Parent is present, but adolescent is hesitant to speak in front of parent as well as give clinician any information to help to diagnosis and treat the patient. Patient is sitting on exam table with arms crossed and is looking away from clinician. Parent states James had mentioned to him that he was having burning with urination with some yellow discharge, but will not discuss anything further with theparent in the room. The clinician asked his name and he reluctantly gave it as well as his date of birth. Patient refuses to look towards clinician and states Im not sure why I am here, I told my dad I maybe have an UTI and it will go away on its own. In this scenario the patient is not very forth coming with information, which is going to make it difficult to get his cooperation to even get a urine sample. First, the clinician needs to be honest and clear with adolescent explaining to him how not knowing whats going on or not getting