Deck 16: Genetics and Womens Health

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In which year was the structure of nucleic acid described?

A) 1794
B) 1869
C) 1965
D) 2010
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In which year was the mapping of the human genome completed?

A) 1989
B) 1993
C) 2003
D) 2012
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Essential genetic and genomic competencies for nursing were first published in which year?

A) 1995
B) 2006
C) 2009
D) 2013
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Epigenetic influences are those that affect health and risk, and result from interactions among which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Shared genes
B) Behaviors
C) Nursing staff
D) Cultures
E) Environments
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Which of the following is true of gender?

A) Same in every culture
B) Determined by genitalia
C) Socially constructed
D) Determined by chromosomes
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Dylan, a 17-year-old boy who was just in a car accident and experienced major trauma, is now in the emergency room and stable. He is in too much pain to respond coherently to questions regarding his family health history (FHH). His family and friends are with him in the room. Who is the person most likely to be able to provide the nurse with detailed and accurate FHH information on Dylan's behalf?

A) His 16-year-old girlfriend of 6 months
B) His 41-year-old aunt, with whom he has lived since he was 8 years old
C) His 35-year-old mother, whom he sees two or three times per year
D) His 43-year-old uncle, with whom he has lived since he was 8 years old
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Family health history is a significant risk factor in which of the following conditions? (Select all that apply.)

A) Traumatic spinal cord injury
B) Heart disease
C) Diabetes
D) Cancer
E) HIV
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Which of the following is the most consistent disease risk factor across the life span?

A) Obesity
B) Smoking
C) Age
D) Family health history
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What factors allowed the Precision Medicine Initiative to be undertaken? (Select all that apply.)

A) The discovery of penicillin
B) The sequencing of the human genome
C) Improved technology for biomedical analyses
D) The advent of smart phones
E) New tools for using large data sets
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Which of the following is the primary cause for incomplete family health histories being taken by nurses?

A) Incompetent training
B) Uncooperative clients
C) Time constraints of clinical practice
D) Lack of effective tools
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For a family health history tool to meet the gold standard for clinical practice, it must allow the collection of which of the following information? (Select all that apply.)

A) Year born for each family member
B) Place of residence for each family member
C) Information for three generations of biological relatives
D) Age at diagnosis for each family member
E) Age and cause of death for each family member
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Which of the following are topics included among the genetic and genomic competencies for advanced practice nursing? (Select all that apply.)

A) Lifestyle modification
B) Risk assessment and interpretation
C) Nutrition education
D) Clinical management
E) Research
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Pedigrees are graphic displays of family health history that reveal which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Influence of heredity on disease
B) Influence of environment on disease
C) How genetic traits are passed along within a family
D) The etiology of common infectious diseases
E) The number of incidences of an individual trait within a family
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Deck 16: Genetics and Womens Health
1
In which year was the structure of nucleic acid described?

A) 1794
B) 1869
C) 1965
D) 2010
B
2
In which year was the mapping of the human genome completed?

A) 1989
B) 1993
C) 2003
D) 2012
C
3
Essential genetic and genomic competencies for nursing were first published in which year?

A) 1995
B) 2006
C) 2009
D) 2013
B
4
Epigenetic influences are those that affect health and risk, and result from interactions among which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Shared genes
B) Behaviors
C) Nursing staff
D) Cultures
E) Environments
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Which of the following is true of gender?

A) Same in every culture
B) Determined by genitalia
C) Socially constructed
D) Determined by chromosomes
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Dylan, a 17-year-old boy who was just in a car accident and experienced major trauma, is now in the emergency room and stable. He is in too much pain to respond coherently to questions regarding his family health history (FHH). His family and friends are with him in the room. Who is the person most likely to be able to provide the nurse with detailed and accurate FHH information on Dylan's behalf?

A) His 16-year-old girlfriend of 6 months
B) His 41-year-old aunt, with whom he has lived since he was 8 years old
C) His 35-year-old mother, whom he sees two or three times per year
D) His 43-year-old uncle, with whom he has lived since he was 8 years old
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Family health history is a significant risk factor in which of the following conditions? (Select all that apply.)

A) Traumatic spinal cord injury
B) Heart disease
C) Diabetes
D) Cancer
E) HIV
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Which of the following is the most consistent disease risk factor across the life span?

A) Obesity
B) Smoking
C) Age
D) Family health history
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What factors allowed the Precision Medicine Initiative to be undertaken? (Select all that apply.)

A) The discovery of penicillin
B) The sequencing of the human genome
C) Improved technology for biomedical analyses
D) The advent of smart phones
E) New tools for using large data sets
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Which of the following is the primary cause for incomplete family health histories being taken by nurses?

A) Incompetent training
B) Uncooperative clients
C) Time constraints of clinical practice
D) Lack of effective tools
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For a family health history tool to meet the gold standard for clinical practice, it must allow the collection of which of the following information? (Select all that apply.)

A) Year born for each family member
B) Place of residence for each family member
C) Information for three generations of biological relatives
D) Age at diagnosis for each family member
E) Age and cause of death for each family member
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Which of the following are topics included among the genetic and genomic competencies for advanced practice nursing? (Select all that apply.)

A) Lifestyle modification
B) Risk assessment and interpretation
C) Nutrition education
D) Clinical management
E) Research
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Pedigrees are graphic displays of family health history that reveal which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

A) Influence of heredity on disease
B) Influence of environment on disease
C) How genetic traits are passed along within a family
D) The etiology of common infectious diseases
E) The number of incidences of an individual trait within a family
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