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Title: The nurse receives a report on an infant whose analysis indicates 47 total chromosomes, with the ...
Post by: chiz on Feb 6, 2018
The nurse receives a report on an infant whose analysis indicates 47 total chromosomes, with the abnormality noted at chromosome 21. What additional assessments will the nurse include when evaluating the infant?
 
  a. Cleft palate
  b. Protruding tongue
  c. Extra fingers or toes (polydactyly)
  d. Intellectual developmental delay


Title: The nurse receives a report on an infant whose analysis indicates 47 total chromosomes, with the ...
Post by: sfortner on Feb 6, 2018
ANS: B
Trisomy 21 is associated with a number of notable physical characteristics, including wide-set eyes, flat bridge of the nose, protruding tongue, short neck, small chin, poor muscle tone, and space between the great and second toes. An infant with trisomy 21 tend to be short in stature and developmentally delayed, but two characteristics will become more noticeable as the child gets older. Cleft palate and polydactyly are more common with trisomy 13.