Week 2: Genetic Counselling Principles and Practice Flashcards

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Analytical Validity

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Ability of a test to accurately detect specific characteristics

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2
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Clinical Validity

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Ability of a test to accurately detect clinical status

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3
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Analytic Accuracy

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Agreement of the result with the true value of the analyte

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4
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Analytic Precision

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Reproducibility; agreement between measurements

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5
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Analytic Sensitivity

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The lowest level of the analyze that can be detected

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6
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Clinical Sensitivity

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Frequency of positive results when the disease is present

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7
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Analytical Specificity

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How well the test detects only the analyte in question (VUS reduction)

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8
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Clinical Specificity

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Frequency of a negative test when the disease is not present

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9
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Clinical Utility

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Ability of the test to affect positive outcomes

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10
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Positive Predictive Value

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% of positive results that are true positives

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11
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Negative Predictive Value

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% of negative results that are true negatives

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12
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When giving risks, always follow up by:

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Addressing emotional impact

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13
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Representative Heuristic

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An individual’s interpretation of probability is affected by prototypes or idealized examples

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14
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Availability Heuristic

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An individual’s understanding of probability is influenced by actual or dramatic instances

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15
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Anchoring Heuristic

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An initial value is adjusted to yield a final estimate

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16
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Newest ‘Definition’ about Nondirectiveness

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Promote patient autonomy; provide support; encourage reflection

17
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Transference

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Patient brings old patterns of expectations to new situations (unconscious)

18
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Countertransference

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Reaction or response to patient’s story- defences, emotions

19
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Patients reactions to bad news

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Denial, anger, guilt/shame, grief/despair, questions

20
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Patients types of coping styles

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Confronting, distancing, self-controlling, seeking social support, accepting responsibility, escape-avoidance, planning, positive reappraisal

21
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Patient Psychological Defences

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Repression, intellectualization, displacement, sublimation, reaction formation, projection, projective identification, identification, regression, undoing

22
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Managing a Crisis: A-C-T

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Acknowledge, Communicate, Transition