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    Tay-Sachs Disease

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    Tay-Sachs screening is to provide eligible clients with genetic counseling about reproductive and mating options‚ few would argue against screening” (Rosner).The common stigma that genetic screening may be used outside of medical usage breeds the misconception that genetic testing is wholistically bad and may be used to harm the individual. However‚ Rosner argues‚ that genetic screening is inherently not bad‚ but the way we use it. However‚ on the topic of the latter method‚ prenatal screening is riddled

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    need proper treatment and care. There is a safe prenatal test to help prospective parents decide what to do. This is a wonderful test for genetic disorders that help women to learn about the future health of their baby as early as one

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    WHO/HGN/ETH/00.4 Review of Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics Report of Consultants to WHO Professors D.C. Wertz‚ J.C. Fletcher‚ K. Berg World Health Organization Human Genetics Programme Human Genetics Programme Management of Noncommunicable Diseases World Health Organization WHO/HGN/ETH/00.4 Review of Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics Report of Consultants to WHO Professors D.C. Wertz‚ J.C. Fletcher‚ K. Berg Copyright © WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION‚ 2003 All rights reserved.

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    aim to detect inheritance of a trait. Genetic tests have been divided into four categories in this text‚ and they will be examined in greater detail later. These categories are: <br><li>Prenatal tests that are applied on fetuses during pregnancy. <br><li>Neonatal screening just after birth and career screening of marrying couples. <br><li>Testing for serious late-onset disease before the symptoms occur. <br><li>Testing to assess the probability of developing complex disease. <br> <br>There are

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    * Medical engineering * Medical Engineering encompasses a broad range of activities‚ and is altrnatively called Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering. It is a multi-disciplinary subject integrating professional engineering activities with a basic medical knowledge of the human body and an understanding of how it functions when healthy‚ diseased or injured. * Medical Engineers are needed for the healthcare industry‚ the world’s biggest industrial sector‚ which has a turnover approaching

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    Genetic screening uses a variety of laboratory procedures to find out if a person has a genetic condition or disorder or is likely to develop a disease based on his or her genetic make-up. Many people choose to have these tests if there family history involves diseases such as breast cancer of Huntington’s disease. However one of the latest controversies within society is that of prenatal genetic testing. Some believe that prenatal genetic testing has great potential for our society. They believe

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    denoted positive eugenics‚ has a slightly different undercurrent – and promotes better prenatal and natal health in order to improve population health.2 Nonetheless‚ the underlying idea of eugenics as a means to promote “survival of the fittest” has been perpetuated through prenatal genetic testing and‚ a step further along the process‚ human genetic engineering. Modern bioscience and technology have created prenatal genetic testing‚ a way to screen for genetic deficiencies and/or abnormalities that

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    path. It is a hard job but it is well worth it. Amanda Garrison is a 29-year-old multigravida at 28-weeks gestation. She has received prenatal care since 8 weeks gestation at a perinatal practice that is staffed by an RN‚ a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM)‚ and a physician specializing in Perinatal Medicine (perinatologist). She comes to the clinic for a routine prenatal visit. Maternal/Child Clinical Nursing Assignments Genetics is Relevant Now: Nurses’ Views and Patient Stories http://www.cincinnatichildrens

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    age increases‚ to clarify‚ each year‚ about 6‚000 babies are born with Down syndrome‚ which is about 1 in every 700 babies born (1). The process of diagnosing Down syndrome can be done during pregnancy by testing multiple methods such as‚ a prenatal screening test‚ a diagnostic test‚ and testing in vitro fertilization.

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    Family‚ 2011). HIV/AIDS Policy The Center for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) recommends routine HIV screenings for all female ages 13-64‚ and repeat screening for females who are at high risk. The CDC also recommends that HIV testing be included in prenatal screenings for all pregnant women‚ unless the patients decline the test‚ and during the third trimester the HIV screening should be repeated for

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