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    care. Genetic Counseling is the practice of informing and advising patients who may have a potential risk of genetic disorders concerning appropriate testing methods, medical treatment, and many other critical decisions concerning their health. I have chosen to pursue the career of genetic counseling because it fulfills the dream I have had that I will one day be able to do research concerning genetics and interact with the patients that the research would affect. My decision to become a genetic counselor

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    The purpose of this discussion is to talk about the role of a family health nurse in a genetic counseling scenario. I talk about how they want to have kids but are scared to have them because they both carry the genetic disorder for sickle cell If a couple wants to have any children there are several services that a genetic counseling can provide. They can be tested if they are a carrier for the gene. If they do decide to have a child they can test the baby before its even born to know if it has

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    Genetic Counseling In this discussion board, I will be discussing my role as a family health nurse in a genetic counseling scenario. It is important as the family health nurse to be considerate of the family’s different culture, which would influence their health beliefs, values, knowledge and different behaviors (Kaakinen, Gedaly-Duff, Coehlo, & Harmon Hanson, 2010). My family in this discussion carry the recessive gene for cystic fibrosis. I will discuss with them wither or not they should receive

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    Family nurses play a big role in genetic counseling. The purpose of this post is to discuss a married couple that are both carriers of the sickle cell trait. They are seeking advice on what they should do before having children. I will also discuss prenatal genetic testing options, future child risks, and genetic counseling services they can use. The married couples I am counseling both carry the sickle cell trait. In sickle disease, the red blood cells are shaped like the letter C. The red blood

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    is the study of Genetics. Research has lead towards the advancement in scientists’ ability to sequence DNA and the whole human genome, as well as technological advancements with genetic engineering. What is genetics? Simply put, genetics is the study of genes. Chromosomes make up one’s DNA and DNA forms genes. Every single gene in the body creates a specific genomic map. Clayton states, “Genes affect virtually all human characteristics and diseases” (Clayton). The study of genetics provides insight

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    As a Tay-Sachs genetics counselor waiting for the arrival of my next family session, I would have to prepare by reviewing their medical file. In the file, I would be reviewing the date of birth of the child at the time of the session. Age is very important to help identify the current symptoms the child may be exhibiting and upcoming symptoms. Observed symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease in infants can be muscle weakness or paralysis, seizures, respiratory distress, loss of hearing or deafness, exaggerated

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    3. Genetic-Screening-Counseling-Intervention-Therapy helps to detect and prevent diseases such as HIV, tuber-culosis, and syphilis. When the screening locates a person with a genetic disorder appropriate actions can be taken to ensure they receives medical care and treatment. Genetic screening and counseling enables people to better understand and treat diseases and disabilities they may have. Genetic counseling looks at the genetic diseases passed down through the family and helps potential parents

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    Genetic counseling is a new field emerging from an intersection between genetics, medicine, and psychology. As with most counseling, genetic counseling is a process of communication intended to help individuals and their families. However, for genetic counselors, they must also be able to comprehend medical information, including the management for various disorders. These individuals must also have an in-depth understanding of how heredity contributes to the risk and occurrence of disorders. They

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    to make sure there is nothing wrong with their child. Genetic testing or counseling are preventable measures parents can take before considering having children or while pregnant. Genetic counseling consists of amniocentesis, chorionic villas sampling, ultrasound and fetoscope. The most common testing is an ultrasound where sound waves to capture live images and video, which help doctors view the inside of your body. An amniocentesis is genetic testing on the fetus by taking cells

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    Employment Outlook for the Genetics Counseling Field? The BLS states that the employment outlook for the genetics counseling field is quite promising. They project it to grow at 29 percent until the year 2024, which is much faster than average. Keep reading to learn why the employment outlook for this exciting medical field is so good. http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/genetic-counselors.htm A Growing Profession Modern medicine now relies more and more on genetic science, so the demand for

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