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I just signed up and started doing USMLEWorld questions. Overall it's pretty good, but just like Kaplan QBank, I find there is an occasional flawed question.
I just did a question that asked what you would say to a patient who was just told her child has Down syndrome, and she laments that God must be punishing her. In Kaplan review, they say that you should first address why they feel this way. In the UWorld question, I picked that as my answer, but it was wrong. They say that you should empathize with them and explain what Down syndrome is, and that asking them why they feel that way is getting too 'personal'.
Does anyone have a definitive answer to what is the correct answer for this?
I just did a question that asked what you would say to a patient who was just told her child has Down syndrome, and she laments that God must be punishing her. In Kaplan review, they say that you should first address why they feel this way. In the UWorld question, I picked that as my answer, but it was wrong. They say that you should empathize with them and explain what Down syndrome is, and that asking them why they feel that way is getting too 'personal'.
Does anyone have a definitive answer to what is the correct answer for this?