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A mutation is... b) an alteration in a gene
a) A genetic disease
b) an alteration in a gene
c) a patient who is contagious
d) DNA nucleus material
A multifactorial genetic condition is defined c) genetic alteration plus environmental/lifestyle factors
as...
a) autosomal dominant
b) x-linked dominant
c) genetic alteration plus
environmental/lifestyle factors
d) autosomal recessive
T/F: Pharmacogenomics can DECREASE the True
incidence of adverse reactions
If a patient is concerned about inheriting a d) create a three-generation pedigree
genetic condition, the first action of the
nurse is to...
a) recommend genetic testing to the MD or
provider
b) encourage the patient to eat healthier
and exercise
c) refer the patient a genetic specialist
d) create a three-generation pedigree
A couple is concerned that they may pass b) Carrier
an autosomal recessive gene to their child.
Which type of testing do they need?
a) Diagnostic
b) Prenatal
c) Carrier
d) Presymptomatic
, A mother is an UNAFFECTED X-linked c) 25%
disorder CARRIER. The father is NOT. What
is the son's risk to inherit the disorder?
a) 50%
b) 100%
c) 25%
d) 0%
T/F: Melissa's daughter is concerned that False
she may have a genetic disorder, so a
pedigree is drawn. Melissa is the proband.
T/F: A father can pass on an X-Linked False
disorder to his son.
Before a genetic test is performed the nurse a) signed informed consent on the chart
ensures the following is done (one answer
only)...
a) signed informed consent on the chart
b) insurance information is on the chart
c) patient has given verbal agreement
d) the doctor has been notified when the
test will be done
John is an UNAFFECTED CF CARRIER. His a) 50%
wife Jane does NOT have the CF gene. What
is the risk for their child to be a carrier?
a) 50%
b) 25%
c) none
d) 75%
This theory says that older adults should b) The Disengagement Theory
disengage from society and allow younger
people to take the reigns.
a) The Activity Theory
b) The Disengagement Theory
c) The Gerotranscendence Theory
d) The Old Age Theory
Which of the following are types of elder All of the above
abuse (SATA)?
a) Psychological/Emotional Abuse
b) Violation of Personal Rights
c) Financial Abuse
d) Physical Neglect
e) Self Neglect
f) Physical Abuse
T/F: Those over age 65 years old qualify for False
Medicaid
Rationale: Medicaid is for poor and hurt, MediCARE is for
older adults