Deck 8: Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics

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The nurse is performing an assessment of a patient.Which assessment findings may indicate a higher risk for genetic disorders? (Select all that apply.)

A) The patient's father was diagnosed with heart disease at 60 years of age.
B) The patient's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at 33 years of age.
C) The patient's grandfather died of a cerebral vascular accident at 78 years of age.
D) The patient's sister has a history of both renal and lung cancer.
E) The patient has two uncles and a grandparent who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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A patient has just been told that she has the genetic markers for a severe type of breast cancer.After the patient meets with the physician,the patient's daughter asks the nurse,"What did the doctor tell my mother? She seems upset." What is the nurse's best response?

A) "I'm sorry,but I'm not allowed to discuss that."
B) "The physician will discuss this with you."
C) "It seems that your mother has the genetic markers for a type of breast cancer."
D) "This is information that your mother will need to discuss with you."
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The nurse is explaining the Human Genome Project to colleagues.Which of these is the main purpose of the Human Genome Project?

A) The study of genetic diseases.
B) The study of genetic traits in humans.
C) The discovery new genetic diseases.
D) To describe the entire genome of a human being.
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The nurse is reviewing the applications of gene therapy.Which drug is manufactured as a result of indirect gene therapy?

A) Vitamin K
B) Warfarin
C) Human insulin
D) Heparin
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The nurse is discussing gene therapy in a continuing education class.Which is the best definition of eugenics?

A) The use of gene therapy to prevent disease
B) The development of new drugs based on gene therapy
C) Intentional selection,before birth,of genotypes that are considered more desirable than others
D) The determination of genetic factors that influence a person's response to medications
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The nurse is asking a patient about his family history as part of an assessment.Which component is included in an effective family history?

A) Asking the patient about the current and past health status of the patient's children
B) Covering at least three generations of family history
C) Obtaining a family history of the patient's spouse
D) Asking about the family history for the patient's siblings and parents only
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Deck 8: Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics
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The nurse is performing an assessment of a patient.Which assessment findings may indicate a higher risk for genetic disorders? (Select all that apply.)

A) The patient's father was diagnosed with heart disease at 60 years of age.
B) The patient's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at 33 years of age.
C) The patient's grandfather died of a cerebral vascular accident at 78 years of age.
D) The patient's sister has a history of both renal and lung cancer.
E) The patient has two uncles and a grandparent who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
The patient's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at 33 years of age.
The patient's sister has a history of both renal and lung cancer.
The patient has two uncles and a grandparent who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
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A patient has just been told that she has the genetic markers for a severe type of breast cancer.After the patient meets with the physician,the patient's daughter asks the nurse,"What did the doctor tell my mother? She seems upset." What is the nurse's best response?

A) "I'm sorry,but I'm not allowed to discuss that."
B) "The physician will discuss this with you."
C) "It seems that your mother has the genetic markers for a type of breast cancer."
D) "This is information that your mother will need to discuss with you."
"This is information that your mother will need to discuss with you."
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The nurse is explaining the Human Genome Project to colleagues.Which of these is the main purpose of the Human Genome Project?

A) The study of genetic diseases.
B) The study of genetic traits in humans.
C) The discovery new genetic diseases.
D) To describe the entire genome of a human being.
To describe the entire genome of a human being.
4
The nurse is reviewing the applications of gene therapy.Which drug is manufactured as a result of indirect gene therapy?

A) Vitamin K
B) Warfarin
C) Human insulin
D) Heparin
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The nurse is discussing gene therapy in a continuing education class.Which is the best definition of eugenics?

A) The use of gene therapy to prevent disease
B) The development of new drugs based on gene therapy
C) Intentional selection,before birth,of genotypes that are considered more desirable than others
D) The determination of genetic factors that influence a person's response to medications
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The nurse is asking a patient about his family history as part of an assessment.Which component is included in an effective family history?

A) Asking the patient about the current and past health status of the patient's children
B) Covering at least three generations of family history
C) Obtaining a family history of the patient's spouse
D) Asking about the family history for the patient's siblings and parents only
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