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


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.

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