What does the genetic analysis always include

A) Interventions for other potentially inherited conditions
B) Evaluation of other potentially inherited conditions
C) Planning for other potentially inherited conditions
D) Assessment for any other potentially inherited condition


Ans: D
Feedback: The genetic analysis always includes assessment for any other potentially inherited conditions for which testing, prevention, and treatment may be possible. Interventions are not carried out for potential genetic conditions. Evaluation and planning cannot be accomplished if the patient does not have the disease.

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