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Parents’ Perspectives on the Utility of Genomic Sequencing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Background: It is critical to understand the wide-ranging clinical and non-clinical effects of genome sequencing (GS) for parents in the NICU context. We assessed parents’ experiences with GS as a first-line diagnostic tool for infants with suspected genetic conditions in the NICU. Methods: Parents of newborns (N = 62) suspected of having a genetic condition were recruited across five hospitals in the southeast United States as part of the SouthSeq study. Semi-structured interviews (N = 78) were conducted after parents received their child’s sequencing result (positive, negative, or variants of unknown significance). Thematic analysis was performed on all interviews. Results: Key themes included that (1) GS in infancy is important for reproductive decision making, preparing for the child’s future care, ending the diagnostic odyssey, and sharing results with care providers; (2) the timing of disclosure was acceptable for most parents, although many reported the NICU environment was overwhelming; and (3) parents deny that receiving GS results during infancy exacerbated parent–infant bonding, and reported variable impact on their feelings of guilt. Conclusion: Parents reported that GS during the neonatal period was useful because it provided a “backbone” for their child’s care. Parents did not consistently endorse negative impacts like interference with parent–infant bonding.
Monster jokes
What hand should Superman use to pet Titano the Super-Ape? Someone else's! This official DC Comics joke book features 75+ laugh-out-loud jokes about MONSTERS, told by Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and other DC Super Heroes. With full-color art and enhanced back matter, fanboys and fangirls alike will be scared silly!
Knock-knock jokes
Knock knock! Who's there? Robin. Robin who? Robbing is for criminals - not super heroes! With 75+ KNOCK KNOCK jokes featuring Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, this official DC Comics joke book will have readers coming back for more! Full-color art and enhanced back matter make this a perfect fit for fanboys and fangirls alike.
The puppet master's revenge
\"The evil puppet Scarface and his wiseguys just pulled off one of the biggest heists in Gotham history. [Fortunately], there's a rat among the thieves, and the loose lips are helping Batman crack the case. Is the Ventriloquist betraying his wooden creation to the Dark Knight?\"--Publisher marketing.
Mad Hatter's movie madness
Bruce Wayne, Tim Drake and other teens go to a movie, Alice in Wonderland, where the Mad Hatter has installed his micro-circuitry into the theater's 3-D glasses. Because of this the teens are brainwashed and rob the city's jewelry stores. Batman must stop them, the Mad Hatter and save the Boy Wonder from Wonderland.
Animal jokes
\"Why won't Wonder Woman's worst enemy fight fair? Because she's a Cheetah! With 75+ ANIMAL jokes featuring Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, readers will go wild for this official DC Comics joke book! Full-color art and enhanced back matter make this a surefire hit for fanboys and fangirls alike\"--Page [4] of cover.