During a diabetes screening program,a young woman tells the nurse that her mother died of complications of diabetes and asks whether she will inherit the disease.After determining that the woman's mother most likely had type 2 diabetes,what should the nurse explain?
A) Her 60% chance of developing type 2 diabetes can be prevented by maintaining a normal weight and a low-carbohydrate diet.
B) The patient has a higher familial risk for developing type 2 diabetes than for type 1 diabetes,and she should have her glucose level tested periodically.
C) She would have a higher risk for developing diabetes if her father,rather than her mother,had diabetes,but she should still be tested periodically.
D) Although there is a familial tendency for children or siblings of individuals with type 2 diabetes to develop diabetes,the inherited risk is not as high as it is for type 1 diabetes.
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