Answer to Question 1
ANS: D
All conversations and test results must be kept confidential. The client has the right to determine who may be involved in discussions related to diagnosis and genetic testing, who may participate in genetic counseling with the client, and what information may be disclosed to family members. It is the nurse's responsibility to provide a private environment for discussions and protect the client's information from improper disclosure. The nurse should support the client's right to disclose or not disclose information.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: A
Informed consent is required before genetic testing. The person tested is the one who gives consent. An advanced practice provider should explain the procedure and provide genetic counseling. Although the client should be prepared for the risk of psychological side effects and the client's rights should be respected, the procedure cannot occur without informed consent.