A) Regulation has become so strict, it prevents adequate screening
B) The legal definition of "genetic information" is limited and provides legal loopholes.
C) The legal definition of testing is strictly defined and limits the number of tests available.
D) The increased policy regulation has significantly increased the cost of genetic testing.
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A) The results represent a high level of accuracy.
B) The results represent a high level of precision.
C) The results represent only a probability.
D) The results represent only family members risk, and not the risk of the individual being tested.
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Multiple Choice
A) All patients with signs and symptoms suggestive of disease.
B) All family members regardless of environmental risk.
C) Relatively few patients with known high-risk factors.
D) Only patient currently receiving treatment for suspected disease.
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A) Life insurance policy
B) Disability insurance policies
C) Long-term care policies
D) All the above
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A) Provides opportunity for discrimination.
B) Provides opportunities for increased surveillance.
C) Provides knowledge that may affect future decisions.
D) Provide opportunities for early intervention.
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A) Limitation in available genetic test and interventions.
B) Implications of the test results for the patient and family members.
C) Limitations of confidentiality and possible discrimination.
D) All of the above.
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Multiple Choice
A) Patient has no risk of developing FAP now or in the future.
B) The patient is at no risk however his sons should be screened at an early age.
C) The risk for developing FAP is the same any other male without known family history or known APC mutations.
D) The patient will likely develop FAP and should have genetic testing annually.
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Multiple Choice
A) Obtain consent from state health department.
B) Obtain detailed family history and confirm the diagnosis.
C) Establish a wide differential to ensure sensitivity.
D) Primary care providers should not order genetic testing.
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Multiple Choice
A) Electronic communication (email, text message, facsimile) .
B) Phone conversation with a medical assistant present to witness and document.
C) Written document mailed to the primary address provided by patient.
D) In person during a follow up visit.
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Multiple Choice
A) GINA (Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act)
B) HIPAA (Healthcare Insurance Probability and Accountability Act)
C) ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)
D) A and B
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