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appyboo

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A nurse is planning an education session on genetic testing. What would not concern the nurse when planning the session?
 
  1. Cultural beliefs
  2. Religious beliefs
  3. Family values
  4. Insurance reimbursement

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A family desires genetic testing for their adolescent. What response by the clinic nurse is appropriate?
 
  1. The child is a minor and cannot give consent.
  2. It is not advisable because insurance does not pay for this test.
  3. Let me discuss this with the adolescent and then we can discuss it more fully.
  4. There is a chance the adolescent might be discriminated against because of the test.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4
Rationale: Cultural and religious beliefs and family values are all considerations when planning a teaching session on genetic testing. Insurance plays a factor in determining whether the test is done, but is not a consideration in the teaching session itself.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3
Rationale: The adolescent is old enough to understand the pros and cons of testing. It would be advisable to discuss the matter with the adolescent and then more fully with the parents. That the minor is not able to give consent is true, but this answer cuts off discussion and is not appropriate. Insurance and discrimination can play a role in the decision, but still are not the appropriate answers because they do not address the issue of the request for testing.





 

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