The nurse is talking with the family of an 18 month-old toddler who is newly diagnosed with retinoblastoma. Which point is a priority when discussing this diagnosis with the parents? Suggest that total blindness may follow surgery Prepare them for their child's permanent disfigurement There is a need for genetic counseling Inform them that even aggressive treatment is usually ineffective {Ans: There is a need for genetic counseling Aggressive treatment of retinoblastoma can be effective. If the tumor does not respond to chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy, the eye may need to be removed; however, that does not necessarily mean the child will be permanently disfigured. Regardless, the oncologist is the person who will discuss treatment options and anticipated outcomes with the parents. The parents should be prepared for the effects of the cancer on their child, but they should also understand that retinoblastoma is a rare cancer that runs in families and there is a high risk for future offspring to be affected.}Sudden onset of fever, headache, photosensitivity and stiff neck are common findings of meningitis. True False {Ans: True These are some of the classic findings of meningitis, which can occur quickly or over several days after