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jeatrice

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Parents have learned that their 6-year-old child has autism. The nurse may help the parents to cope by explaining that the child may
 
  a. Have an extremely developed skill in a particular area
  b. Outgrow the condition by early adulthood
  c. Have average social skills
  d. Have age-appropriate language skills

Question 2

A woman is scheduled to undergo fetal nuchal translucency testing. Which of the following would the nurse include when describing this test?
 
  A) A needle will be inserted directly into the fetus's umbilical vessel..
  B) You'll have an intravaginal ultrasound to measure fluid in the fetus..
  C) The doctor will take a sample of fluid from your bag of waters..
  D) A small piece of tissue from the fetal part of the placenta is taken..



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Answer to Question 1

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A Some children with autism have an extremely developed skill in a particular area
such as mathematics or music.
B No evidence supports that autism is outgrown.
C Autistic children have abnormal ways of relating to people (social skills).
D Speech and language skills are usually delayed in autistic children.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Fetal nuchal translucency testing involves an intravaginal ultrasound that measures fluid collection in the subcutaneous space between the skin and cervical spine of the fetus. Insertion of a needle into the fetus's umbilical vessel describes percutaneous umbilical blood sampling. Taking a sample of fluid from the amniotic sac (bag of waters) describes an amniocentesis. Obtaining a small tissue specimen from the fetal part of the placenta describes chorionic villus sampling.



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