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A client is having genetic testing done before being prescribed a medication. How should the nurse explain the rationale for the test?
Select all that apply.

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◦ "This test can warn us that you may be allergic to this medication."
◦ "The test results will help us decide the best dose of the medication for you."
◦ "The test will help us minimize the adverse effects you experience from the medication."
◦ "The test results will help us decide which medication from the drug class will be most effective for you."
◦ "This testing will help us choose the least expensive medication for you."


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Marked as best answer by abc on Dec 15, 2021

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abc

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Reply 2 on: Dec 15, 2021
Excellent


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