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ashley

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A child has been diagnosed as having a genetic disorder based on a mosaic trisomy. The nurse recognizes that the mother understands the significance of this diagnosis when she states:
 
  1. Because my child has a mosaic trisomy, he will have some normal cells in his body, which means his disorder may not be as severe as in other children.
  2. Children born with mosaic trisomy do not pass the disorder on to their children.
  3. Mosaic trisomies are inherited from the father's side of the family.
  4. Mosaic trisomies occur in an ovum from an older woman.

Question 2

When a child is hospitalized, parents have unique needs and stressors. One of the needs is:
 
  1. The need to be seen as a competent parent.
  2. The need not to be informed.
  3. The need not to have control.
  4. The need to have minimal outside support.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: A child with a mosaic trisomy has some cells containing 46 chromosomes and other cells containing 47 chromosomes. The degree the child will be affected by the disorder is based on the percentage of body cells that contain the 47 chromosomes.
Rationale 2: Mosaic trisomy may be passed on to future generations.
Rationale 3: Mosaic trisomies occur after fertilization of the ovum and involve an error in chromosomal division early in embryonic development.
Rationale 4: This statement is incorrect. Mosaic trisomies occur in early embryonic life.
Global Rationale:

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. Parents have unique needs and stressors. Nurses should individualize care based on these specific needs.
2. Needs that are frequently identified by parents of hospitalized children include the need to be informed.
3. Parents need to feel as if they are still in control of their child's decisions.
4. Parents need to have outside support when a child has been hospitalized.




ashley

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


Joy Chen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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