Lauren has been a pediatric nurse at a children’s hospital for the past 7 years. Recently she began a new job as a nurse in a genetics office. One of today’s cases involves Emily and Brad Davis. Emily...

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Lauren has been a pediatric nurse at a children’s hospital for the past 7 years. Recently she began a new job as a nurse in a genetics office. One of today’s cases involves Emily and Brad Davis. Emily is a young white female who looks to be in her mid-twenties. Her husband, Brad, is a young white male. Lauren notices the young woman is pregnant, most likely sometime in her mid-trimester. (Learning Objectives 4 and 6)


Lauren introduces herself and explains that she needs to obtain a complete medical history from the couple. When the history is complete, Lauren finds the following pertinent facts:



  1. Emily, age 27, and Brad, age 29, have been married for 6 years.

  2. They have a 4-year-old daughter who was recently diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.

  3. Emily is currently 28 weeks pregnant.

  4. The couple is very worried that their unborn child may have cystic fibrosis.

  5. No person in either immediate family has cystic fibrosis.

  6. A cousin on Emily’s mom’s side of the family has cystic fibrosis.

  7. Brad has no known cases of cystic fibrosis in his family; however, he recalls a great uncle on his dad’s side who was ill most of his life and died at age 9.





a. What type of genetic disorder does cystic fibrosis fall under? Why doesn’t Emily, Brad, or any of their siblings have this disorder? What are the odds that the Davises' unborn child will have this disorder?



b. What would you tell the Davis couple about planning for future children?



c. What do you think about the history of the great uncle who died at age 9?


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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeStructure• Organization
• Flow of thought
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2ptsMeets ExpectationsPaper has a clear organizational structure with some digressions, ambiguities or irrelevances • Easily followed • Basic transitions • Structured format1ptsNeeds Improvement• There is some level of organization though digressions, ambiguities, irrelevances are too many • Difficult to follow • Ineffective transitions • Rambling format0ptsInadequate• There is no apparent organization to the paper. • Difficult to follow • No or poor transitions • No format

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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar/mechanics of criterionsentence structure
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2ptsMeets Expectations• Uses complex sentences • Few punctuation or mechanical errors1ptsNeeds Improvement• Uses compound sentences • Too many punctuation and/or mechanical errors0ptsInadequateUses simple sentences

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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLanguage• Vocabulary; use of
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2ptsMeets Expectations• Vocabulary is varied, specific and appropriate • Frequently uses subject specific vocabulary correctly1ptsNeeds Improvement• Vocabulary is used properly though sentences may be simple •Infrequently uses subject specific vocabulary correctly •Writers tone exhibit some level of audience sensitivity0ptsInadequate•Vocabulary is unsophisticated, not used properly in very simple sentences •Uses subject specific vocabulary too sparingly

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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent/information•Clarity of purpose
• Critical and original thought
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2ptsMeets Expectations•Central idea and clarity of purpose are generally evident throughout the essay •Evidence of critical, careful thought and analysis and/or insight •There are good, relevant, supporting examples and evidence1ptsNeeds Improvement•The central idea is expressed though it may be vague or too broad; Some sense of purpose is maintained throughout the essay •Some evidence of critical careful thought and analysis and/or insight0ptsInadequateCentral idea and clarity of purpose are absent or incompletely expressed and maintained Little or no evidence of critical, careful thought or analysis and/or insight There are too few, no examples and evidence or they are mostly irrelevant

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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFocus








2ptsMeets ExpectationsApparent point made about a single topic with sufficient awareness of topic1ptsNeeds ImprovementMinimal evidence of the topic0ptsInadequateNo evidence of the topic

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Answer To: Lauren has been a pediatric nurse at a children’s hospital for the past 7 years. Recently she began...

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Cystic fibrosis s a genetic or hereditary disease, which affects the lungs as well as the digestive system of the individual. Individuals suffering from this disease produce a sticky and thick mucus like substance, which can clog the lungs and might obstruct the pancreas. It would be essential to understand that Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited autosomal recessive genetic disorder that is, the individuals suffering from CF receives mutated copy of gene from each of their parent. Moreover, Farrell, et al., (2017) mentioned and argued upon the fact that, CF carriers exist with one normal and one mutated copy of CFTR gene, as a result of which they might not suffer from the disease; however they can pass the defective copy of their gene to their off springs.
    Therefore, from the above presented analysis it is evident that Emily as well as Brad, both are carriers of the disease along with their other siblings and they do not suffer from CF. Moreover, their first child also...
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