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Attending a unit meeting with several professionals from the unit's interprofessional team, you wait for an opportunity to share new information about your patient Mr. A.: He has told you this morning that there's been severe water damage to his apartment while he's been in hospital and he cannot live there at the moment, a fact that will make it difficult for his discharge to proceed as planned. The meeting agenda moves quickly and after discussing several patients the unit manager asks, "Is there anyone else we need to talk about?" Some group members take this as a cue they're adjourning and push back their chairs and collect their paperwork or stand to get ready to leave. What should you do at this point?