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Yoshi Yoshi
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10 years ago
A 30-year-old man is in the clinic for a yearly physical. He states “all my uncles had heart attacks when they were young.” This alerts the nurse to complete a genetic-specific assessment. The nurse is aware that it is important to include what as a part of a genetic-specific assessment?
A)  A complete health history including genogram along with any history of cholesterol testing or screening and a complete physical exam
B)  A limited health history along with a complete physical assessment with an emphasis on genetic abnormalities
C)  A limited health history and focused physical exam followed by safety-related education
D)  A family history focused on the paternal family with focused physical exam and genetic profile
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10 years ago
A - A genetic-specific exam in this case would include a complete health history, genogram, a history of cholesterol testing or screening, and a complete physical exam. Options B and D are incorrect; they do not provide enough information to complete a genogram or provide a holistic view of the patient. Option C is incorrect; it offers a focused exam when a complete physical exam is more appropriate, and safety-related education is unwarranted in this case.
Yoshi Author
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10 years ago
Muchas gracias!

Appreciate your help tremendously Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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10 years ago
You're welcome
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