Genetics Flashcards

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The study of the function and effect of single genes that are inherited by children from their parents

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Genetics

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The study of individual genes in order to understand the structure of the genome, including mapping of genes and sequencing the DNA

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Genomics

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3
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Chemical inside nucleus that that holds genetic information; “blueprint”

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DNA

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4
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The DNA segments that carry the genetic information

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Genes

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5
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Long structures that organize DNA

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Chromosomes

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6
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DNA Bases

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Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine

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7
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Alterations in the usual sequence of bases that form a gene or changes in DNA or chromosomal structures

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Mutations

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8
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Process in which 99.9% of mutations are corrected

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DNA Repair

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9
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GINA

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Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act

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10
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What is the purpose of GINA?

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to inhibit the improper use of genetic information in health insurance and technology

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11
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Challenges in Genetic Testing

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  1. refusal by patient or family members

2. no reimbursements from insurance companies

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12
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What are reasons that people would refuse genetic testing?

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  1. Think it might decrease their quality of life or make them anxious about the future
  2. Fear that a positive result will bring feelings of guilt in passing down the disease
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13
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Genetic Red Flags

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  • family history of multiple affected family members
  • onset at an earlier age than expected
  • occurrence in the gender least expected to have it
  • occurrence in the absence of known risk factors
  • ethnic predisposition
  • close biological relationship between parents
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14
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Examples of Multifactorial Disorders

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  • neural tube defects
  • cleft lip, palate
  • type I and II diabetes
  • breast, colon, and lung cancer
  • alcoholism
  • MS
  • asthma and allergies
  • autoimmune disorders
  • schizophrenia
  • obesity
  • PUD
  • gout
  • kidney stones and gall stones
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15
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Nursing Roles in Genetics

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  • referrals
  • collecting family history and creating a genome
  • scheduling genetic testing
  • explaining the purposes and risks/benefits of testing
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16
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True or False: Genetic testing is diagnostic.

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False–it is indicative

17
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When is the sex of the offspring determined?

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At the time of fertilization

18
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What inheritance pattern does Huntington’s Disease follow?

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Autosomal Dominant

19
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How should nurses present potential genetic concerns?

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in a non-directive manner