Youth/Rural - NSW Health
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Youth/Rural Case Study (1)
Outline (from C. Capus, Adolescent Justice Health)
You are working in a children’s ward in a country hospital. Toni is a 15 yr
old girl who lives with her mother and two younger sisters
She has a reputation in the community for fighting and stealing, using lots
of drugs and alcohol and has been suspended from school
One day she steals your neighbours purse and the old lady she robbed is
admitted to hospital in shock
The next day Toni is admitted with abdominal pain, she tells you that she
didn’t mean to hurt the lady but she was ‘out of it’ on ‘ice’
Youth/rural Case Study (2)
Questions – in small or large group(s)
1.
How would you assess Toni’s drug and alcohol use?
2.
Which drugs would you be most concerned about?
3.
How would you feel about nursing Toni?
4.
What follow up would you organise for her?
5.
How would you access information or advice about this situation?
Youth/rural Case Study (3)
Brief guide to answers for the questions
1.
Ask for adult assessment, but also ask about Toni’s safety, whether she uses
alone or with others (i.e. do they share their drugs or alcohol – this may affect
how much she is using). Make the conversations informal, be honest with her,
ask if there is peer or family pressure to use, ask about club drugs, steroids and
solvents. Discuss harms relating to overdose, driving and poly drug use
2.
Alcohol and ice – but you should ask Toni about all other drug use during the
assessment
3.
Ask participants or refer to the activities in ‘Why people use Drugs’ presentation.
There may be confidentiality issues if you know the neighbour, Toni and/or her
parents. There may be conflicts in interest in nursing Toni.
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Brief guide to answers for the questions
4.
Possible referral to local youth D&A services in area (if available), or youth health
services. Use opportunistic intervention to explore Toni’s drug use and to give
information re risky use, effects of drugs etc. Give Toni relevant phone numbers
– e.g. youth help line, D&A services
5.
Local Drug & Alcohol Services and refer to NSW Drug and Alcohol
Withdrawal Clinical Practice Guidelines NSW Health 2007
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/gl/2008/GL2008_011.html
Alcohol Drug and Information Service 9361 8000, 1800 422 599 & NSW
D&A Specialist Advisory Service (DASAS) 1800 023 687 24hr