Originally Posted by twahls65
good morning everybody i hope you all are having a good weekend so far, i still do have a few more questions i know at the office where i work when our pediatric/adolescent patients come to the office for their annual physical we ask them to bring a urine sample with them i was wondering if that was ok to do or they should give a sample right in the office just prior to their physical? should the child give a sample every year they come for their physical or just every few years? i also know at the office for our female patients who are going into 7th grade since it is mandated by new york state where i live that kids going into 7th and 10th grades are required to get physicals before school starts we ask them to undress to their underpants and have the females patients take their bra off as well because as the doctor i work for wants to get a baselinebreast exam done on them to make sure nothing is abnormal and no lumps are starting to grow in their breasts.Is this exam really neccessary at this point in the childs development or is the physician going over borard with this? the child is given a gown to cover up with after they change? since being a new nursing student i got these questions. i hope to get some responses back and if i should mention something to the physician about this. hope everybody has a good rest of their weekend and go new england lol.
Hey, again I am not a Nursing student yet, but I would def be questioning why patients in the 7th grade need to remove their bras

and have a breast exam- I don't think they should need to- and as a mom myself- would question the Dr. BEFORE I let them do that to my daughter. That's a little weird- and I don't remember having breast exams either until I had my daughter at 20.

Like someone else mentioned unless they are sexually active [in the 7th grade-

ugh!]-- but it does happen! I would think it shouldn't be done yet. Are there other Nurses or other Dr.'s where you work you could ask about this?

I mean if it isn't right then
YES it needs to be brought to someones attention! You shouldn't fear asking- I mean you
are a student and you can ask the Dr. kind of nonchalantly- just be like since I am new to this, why do we give Breast Exams starting at this age? [And I could be wrong- maybe it is when the patient hits puberty? IDK- but I would
ASK!] I hope you get some answers soon- can't wait to read what happens!

Ohhh and just a side note about getting a Urine sample- If it were me -I would wait until the day of- just b/c some teens -as some of you may know- do get into drugs and stuff around that age- if they know they have to go in for a physical- they may get someone else to urinate in a cup for them... Just a thought though....