A young expecting couple is given news that their baby is developing abnormally. They are given genetic and grief counseling, information about the need to perform multiple surgeries in the months after the child's birth, and the possibility of other problems surfacing after the child is born. The couple decides to go ahead with the pregnancy, thinking that if they hadn't had the testing, they would never have known about the defects and would not have considered other options. At birth, the child's condition is worse than expected, and the parents demand heroic efforts to save the child.
1. Care management: include cultural/spiritual focus.
2. Collaborative Care: include cultural/spiritual focus.
3. Care Choices