Deck 3: Nursing and Genomics

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Which statement describes a key finding of the Human Genome Project?

A) Humans produce one protein per gene.
B) All human beings are 99.9% identical at the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) level.
C) The Human Genome Project has not yet been able to translate the accumulating raw research into anything medically practical.
D) Humans have more genes than other species.
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Which condition or treatment reduces the risk of morbidity in women with the inherited factor V Leiden disorder?

A) Anticoagulant therapy
B) Pregnancy
C) Oral contraceptives
D) Hormone replacement therapy
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A maternal-newborn nurse is caring for a mother who just delivered a baby born with Down syndrome.Which nursing diagnosis would be the most essential in caring for the mother of this infant?

A) Disturbed body image
B) Interrupted family processes
C) Anxiety
D) Risk for injury
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A client is 5 months pregnant.On a routine ultrasound scan,the physician discovers that the fetus has a diaphragmatic hernia.The woman becomes distraught and asks the nurse what she should do.Which response would be most suitable?

A) Talk to the client, and refer her to a genetic counselor.
B) Suggest that the client travel to a fetal treatment center for intrauterine surgery.
C) Tell her that everything is going to be fine.
D) Sit with the client, and calmly suggest that she consider terminating this pregnancy.
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Which statement regarding chromosomal abnormalities is most accurate?

A) Chromosomal abnormalities occur in approximately 10% of newborns.
B) Abnormalities of number are the leading cause of pregnancy loss.
C) Down syndrome is a result of an abnormal chromosomal structure.
D) Unbalanced translocation results in a mild abnormality that the child will outgrow.
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Which type of genetic tests in clinical practice are most often offered to clients with a family history of disease?

A) Single-gene disorders
B) Carrier screening
C) Predictive value testing
D) Predispositional testing
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Which factor is least likely to influence the decision to undergo genetic testing?

A) Anxiety and altered family relationships
B) Cost of testing or denial of insurance benefits
C) Imperfection of test results
D) Ethnic and socioeconomic disparity associated with genetic testing
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Nurses who elect to practice in the field of obstetrics must have a basic working knowledge of genetics.What is the correct term used to describe an individual's genetic makeup?

A) Genotype
B) Phenotype
C) Karyotype
D) Chromotype
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A father and mother are carriers of phenylketonuria (PKU).Their 2-year-old daughter has the condition.The couple tells the nurse that they are having a second baby.Because their daughter has PKU,they are certain that this baby will not be affected.Which response by the nurse is the most accurate?

A) "Good planning. You need to take advantage of the odds that are in your favor."
B) "I think you'd better first check with your physician."
C) "You are both carriers; therefore, each baby has a 25% chance of being affected."
D) "The ultrasound indicates a boy, and boys are not affected by PKU."
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Which congenital malformations result from multifactorial inheritance?

A) Cleft lip
B) Congenital heart disease
C) Cri du chat syndrome
D) Anencephaly
E) Pyloric stenosis
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Cancer is now recognized as a genetic disorder that begins with one or more genetic mutations.Which type of cancer is specifically being investigated in this regard?

A) Lung cancer
B) Liver cancer
C) Colorectal cancer
D) Oral cancer
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Which activities are included in the role of a nurse practicing in the field of genetics?

A) Assessing the responses of family members to a genetic disorder
B) Performing genetic testing, such as amniocentesis
C) Constructing a family pedigree of three or more generations
D) Advising a pregnant mother whose fetus has a genetic disorder to have an abortion
E) Offering parents information about genetics
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Which statement regarding genetic health care is most important to the nurse practicing in this specialty?

A) Genetic disorders equally affect people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, and ethnic groups.
B) Genetic health care is more concerned with populations than individuals.
C) Providing emotional support to the family during counseling is the most important of all nursing functions.
D) Taking genetic histories is the province of large universities and medical centers.
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The U.S.Department of Health and Human Services has designated Thanksgiving Day as National Family History Day.The U.S.Surgeon General encourages family members to discuss important family health information while sharing in holiday gatherings.Why is this initiative significant to nurses?

A) Few genetic tests are available that identify this information.
B) Only physicians should obtain this detailed information.
C) Clients cannot accurately complete these histories on their own.
D) Family history is the single most cost-effective source for genetic information.
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A couple has been counseled for genetic anomalies.They ask you,"What is karyotyping?" Which description is most accurate?

A) "Karyotyping will reveal if the baby's lungs are mature."
B) "Karyotyping will reveal if the baby will develop normally."
C) "Karyotyping will provide information about the gender of the baby and the number and structure of the chromosomes."
D) "Karyotyping will detect any physical deformities the baby has."
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A new father has just been told that his infant has trisomy 18.Which identifying physical feature is unique to an infant with this genetic disorder?

A) Microcephaly and capillary hemangiomas
B) Epicanthal folds and a simian crease
C) Oblique palpebral fissures and Cri du chat syndrome
D) Rocker-bottom feet and clenched hands with overlapping fingers
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Which statement most accurately describes dominant genetic disorders?

A) With a dominant disorder, the likelihood of the second child also having the condition is 100%.
B) An autosomal recessive disease carries a one-in-eight risk of the second child also having the disorder.
C) Disorders involving maternal ingestion of drugs carry a one-in-four chance of being repeated in the second child.
D) The risk factor remains the same no matter how many affected children are already in the family.
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A 32-year-old woman is pregnant for the third time.One child was born with cystic fibrosis,and the other child is healthy.The client and her husband wonder what chance this child has of having cystic fibrosis.This type of testing is most commonly known as what?

A) Occurrence risk
B) Recurrence risk
C) Predictive testing
D) Predisposition testing
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A nurse is assessing the knowledge of new parents of a child born with Klinefelter syndrome.Which statement accurately describes this genetic disorder?

A) Klinefelter syndrome is a sex chromosome abnormality.
B) It affects only female children.
C) The disorder is expressed as trisomy XYY.
D) The child with this disorder will grow to be infertile.
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A client who is gravida 2 and 16 weeks of gestation comes in for her prenatal appointment.Her 2-year-old daughter is with her and is wearing a sleeveless top.While interacting with her daughter,you note axillary freckling and several café-au-lait spots (>2 cm).In reviewing her chart,the nurse should assess for documentation of which genetic disease?

A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Galactosemia
C) Neurofibromatosis (NF)
D) PKU
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One of the most promising clinical applications of the Human Genome Project has been pharmacogenomic testing (the use of genetic information to guide a client's drug therapy).Which conditions are potential candidates for pharmacogenomic application?

A) Fragile X syndrome
B) Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
C) Breast cancer
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Hemophilia
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Which statement describes a key finding of the Human Genome Project?

A) Humans produce one protein per gene.
B) All human beings are 99.9% identical at the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) level.
C) The Human Genome Project has not yet been able to translate the accumulating raw research into anything medically practical.
D) Humans have more genes than other species.
All human beings are 99.9% identical at the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) level.
2
Which condition or treatment reduces the risk of morbidity in women with the inherited factor V Leiden disorder?

A) Anticoagulant therapy
B) Pregnancy
C) Oral contraceptives
D) Hormone replacement therapy
Anticoagulant therapy
3
A maternal-newborn nurse is caring for a mother who just delivered a baby born with Down syndrome.Which nursing diagnosis would be the most essential in caring for the mother of this infant?

A) Disturbed body image
B) Interrupted family processes
C) Anxiety
D) Risk for injury
Interrupted family processes
4
A client is 5 months pregnant.On a routine ultrasound scan,the physician discovers that the fetus has a diaphragmatic hernia.The woman becomes distraught and asks the nurse what she should do.Which response would be most suitable?

A) Talk to the client, and refer her to a genetic counselor.
B) Suggest that the client travel to a fetal treatment center for intrauterine surgery.
C) Tell her that everything is going to be fine.
D) Sit with the client, and calmly suggest that she consider terminating this pregnancy.
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Which statement regarding chromosomal abnormalities is most accurate?

A) Chromosomal abnormalities occur in approximately 10% of newborns.
B) Abnormalities of number are the leading cause of pregnancy loss.
C) Down syndrome is a result of an abnormal chromosomal structure.
D) Unbalanced translocation results in a mild abnormality that the child will outgrow.
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Which type of genetic tests in clinical practice are most often offered to clients with a family history of disease?

A) Single-gene disorders
B) Carrier screening
C) Predictive value testing
D) Predispositional testing
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Which factor is least likely to influence the decision to undergo genetic testing?

A) Anxiety and altered family relationships
B) Cost of testing or denial of insurance benefits
C) Imperfection of test results
D) Ethnic and socioeconomic disparity associated with genetic testing
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Nurses who elect to practice in the field of obstetrics must have a basic working knowledge of genetics.What is the correct term used to describe an individual's genetic makeup?

A) Genotype
B) Phenotype
C) Karyotype
D) Chromotype
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A father and mother are carriers of phenylketonuria (PKU).Their 2-year-old daughter has the condition.The couple tells the nurse that they are having a second baby.Because their daughter has PKU,they are certain that this baby will not be affected.Which response by the nurse is the most accurate?

A) "Good planning. You need to take advantage of the odds that are in your favor."
B) "I think you'd better first check with your physician."
C) "You are both carriers; therefore, each baby has a 25% chance of being affected."
D) "The ultrasound indicates a boy, and boys are not affected by PKU."
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Which congenital malformations result from multifactorial inheritance?

A) Cleft lip
B) Congenital heart disease
C) Cri du chat syndrome
D) Anencephaly
E) Pyloric stenosis
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Cancer is now recognized as a genetic disorder that begins with one or more genetic mutations.Which type of cancer is specifically being investigated in this regard?

A) Lung cancer
B) Liver cancer
C) Colorectal cancer
D) Oral cancer
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Which activities are included in the role of a nurse practicing in the field of genetics?

A) Assessing the responses of family members to a genetic disorder
B) Performing genetic testing, such as amniocentesis
C) Constructing a family pedigree of three or more generations
D) Advising a pregnant mother whose fetus has a genetic disorder to have an abortion
E) Offering parents information about genetics
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Which statement regarding genetic health care is most important to the nurse practicing in this specialty?

A) Genetic disorders equally affect people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, and ethnic groups.
B) Genetic health care is more concerned with populations than individuals.
C) Providing emotional support to the family during counseling is the most important of all nursing functions.
D) Taking genetic histories is the province of large universities and medical centers.
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The U.S.Department of Health and Human Services has designated Thanksgiving Day as National Family History Day.The U.S.Surgeon General encourages family members to discuss important family health information while sharing in holiday gatherings.Why is this initiative significant to nurses?

A) Few genetic tests are available that identify this information.
B) Only physicians should obtain this detailed information.
C) Clients cannot accurately complete these histories on their own.
D) Family history is the single most cost-effective source for genetic information.
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A couple has been counseled for genetic anomalies.They ask you,"What is karyotyping?" Which description is most accurate?

A) "Karyotyping will reveal if the baby's lungs are mature."
B) "Karyotyping will reveal if the baby will develop normally."
C) "Karyotyping will provide information about the gender of the baby and the number and structure of the chromosomes."
D) "Karyotyping will detect any physical deformities the baby has."
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A new father has just been told that his infant has trisomy 18.Which identifying physical feature is unique to an infant with this genetic disorder?

A) Microcephaly and capillary hemangiomas
B) Epicanthal folds and a simian crease
C) Oblique palpebral fissures and Cri du chat syndrome
D) Rocker-bottom feet and clenched hands with overlapping fingers
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Which statement most accurately describes dominant genetic disorders?

A) With a dominant disorder, the likelihood of the second child also having the condition is 100%.
B) An autosomal recessive disease carries a one-in-eight risk of the second child also having the disorder.
C) Disorders involving maternal ingestion of drugs carry a one-in-four chance of being repeated in the second child.
D) The risk factor remains the same no matter how many affected children are already in the family.
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A 32-year-old woman is pregnant for the third time.One child was born with cystic fibrosis,and the other child is healthy.The client and her husband wonder what chance this child has of having cystic fibrosis.This type of testing is most commonly known as what?

A) Occurrence risk
B) Recurrence risk
C) Predictive testing
D) Predisposition testing
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A nurse is assessing the knowledge of new parents of a child born with Klinefelter syndrome.Which statement accurately describes this genetic disorder?

A) Klinefelter syndrome is a sex chromosome abnormality.
B) It affects only female children.
C) The disorder is expressed as trisomy XYY.
D) The child with this disorder will grow to be infertile.
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A client who is gravida 2 and 16 weeks of gestation comes in for her prenatal appointment.Her 2-year-old daughter is with her and is wearing a sleeveless top.While interacting with her daughter,you note axillary freckling and several café-au-lait spots (>2 cm).In reviewing her chart,the nurse should assess for documentation of which genetic disease?

A) Tay-Sachs disease
B) Galactosemia
C) Neurofibromatosis (NF)
D) PKU
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One of the most promising clinical applications of the Human Genome Project has been pharmacogenomic testing (the use of genetic information to guide a client's drug therapy).Which conditions are potential candidates for pharmacogenomic application?

A) Fragile X syndrome
B) Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
C) Breast cancer
D) Myocardial infarction
E) Hemophilia
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