A couple who both have a positive family history of sickle cell anemia are concerned about the potential of having a child with sickle cell disease. Which statement indicates that the couple wishes to participate in primary prevention?

1. "We need to both be treated for sickle cell anemia before we can have a baby."
2. "We will have blood tests to determine if we are carriers."
3. "We need to see a genetics counselor to discuss the potential for having a child with sickle cell disease."
4. "Neither one of us has sickle cell disease, so any baby we have will be safe from the disease as well."


3
Rationale 1: Indicating a need for treatment would be considered secondary or tertiary prevention.
Rationale 2: Both individuals being tested for carrier status would be considered secondary prevention, as it deals with early diagnosis of health problems.
Rationale 3: Primary prevention implies health and a high level of wellness for the individual. Seeking out a genetics counselor to discuss the potential for having a child with sickle cell disease is considered primary prevention.
Rationale 4: Stating that neither has the disease, thus a child would not inherit the disease, indicates no level of prevention.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

While caring for a client, the nurse is administering medications while attempting to instruct the client on ways to improve her appetite when she returns home. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following characteristics of the nursing role?

a. Attempting to do more than one thing at a time b. Minimizing the impact of medication administration c. Maximizing the importance of client teaching d. Nursing roles often overlap

Nursing

You attend a meeting during which a multidisciplinary team reviews a client situation involving the potential removal of the client's life-sustaining treatment. The client does not have a living will, and the family is in conflict over the situation

What type of meeting are you attending? 1. audit 2. institutional ethics committee 3. in-service education 4. legal

Nursing

As adults age, the walls of their arterioles become less elastic, increasing resistance and decreasing compliance. How does this affect the blood pressure?

A) The blood pressure does not change. B) The blood pressure is erratic. C) The blood pressure decreases. D) The blood pressure increases.

Nursing

Identify the clinical indication for the use of benzodiazepines.

A. Decrease in drowsiness B. Increase in desire for physical activity C. Increase in mental alertness D. Reduction of anxiety

Nursing