The women’s health nurse practitioner is evaluating routine…

The women’s health nurse practitioner is evaluating routine prenatal screening lab results of a 1st-trimester 36-year old client. The lab work reveals an elevated serum beta-human gonadotropin (B-hCG) level and a decreased serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) level.  Further diagnostic evaluation is warranted for which condition? 

The nurse practitioner is evaluating a 6-month old infant fo…

The nurse practitioner is evaluating a 6-month old infant for a routine well-child check. The child’s mother is concerned about some “dark spots” on the child’s posterior back and side. What autosomal dominant disorder should the NP be concerned about?