The correct answer is to speak with the patient alone. This is crucial because traffickers often accompany their victims and may pose as family members or friends. Speaking with the patient alone allows for a safe environment where the victim might feel more comfortable disclosing information. It's important to note that while involving law enforcement or social services may be necessary later, it's not the best first step, as it could potentially endanger the victim if done prematurely. Likewise, confronting a suspected trafficker could put both the patient and healthcare staff at risk. Documenting suspicions is important but should not take precedence over directly addressing the patient's immediate safety and needs.
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