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mcmcdaniel

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A child recently has been diagnosed with aplastic anemia. Support for the family should include:
 
  1. Referrals to support groups and Social Services.
  2. Short-term support.
  3. Genetic counseling.
  4. Nutrition counseling.

Question 2

Which statement should a counselor make when telling a couple about the prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders?
 
  a. Diagnosis can be obtained promptly through most hospital laboratories.
  b. Common disorders can quickly be diagnosed through blood tests.
  c. A comprehensive evaluation will result in an accurate diagnosis.
  d. Diagnosis may be slow and could be inconclusive.



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Families require support in dealing with a child who has a life-threatening disease. They should be referred to support groups for counseling, if indicated, and to Social Services. The support will be long-term and ongoing.
2. Families require support in dealing with a child who has a life-threatening disease. They should be referred to support groups for counseling, if indicated, and to Social Services. The support will be long-term and ongoing.
3. Aplastic anemia is not a genetically transmitted disease.
4. Nutrition counseling is not a priority, and might not be needed with aplastic anemia.

Answer to Question 2

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A Some tests must be sent to a special laboratory, which requires a longer waiting
period for results.
B There is no quick blood test available at this time to diagnose genetic disorders.
C Despite a comprehensive evaluation, a diagnosis may never be established.
D Even the best efforts at diagnosis do not always yield the information needed to
counsel patients. They may require many visits over several weeks.



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