chapter 5: Genetic and Congenital disorders

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The tissue that is damaged in Huntington chorea is which of the following?

nerve tissue

The nurse is studying genetic disorders. She learns that an allele is:

one of two members of a gene pair, for a particular trait, in a chromosome pair

rapid cytogenic analysis

percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling

amniocentesis

withdrawal and analysis of amniotic fluid to detect genetic abnormalities in the fetus

The nurse is teaching a class of pregnant woman about nutrition, emphasizing their need for folic acid. The nurse's rationale for this relates to prevention of which birth defect?

neural tube defects

A newborn has been diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU). The nurse teaches the mother about a special diet to restrict phenylalanine intake. When does this diet need to be initiated?

7 to 10 days of age

Klinefelter syndrome

A chromosomal disorder in which males have an extra X chromosome, making them XXY instead of XY. 47

true or false... lost genetic abnormalities are due to drug and environmental effects?

False

true or false... prenatal screening can be used to rule out fetal abnormalities

False

Genetic testing has revealed that a male infant has been born with an extra X chromosome. What are the most likely implications of this finding for the child?

Is likely to have no manifestations of this chromosomal abnormality

fragile X syndrome

Most common form of mental retardation, a mutation of the FMR-1 gene

Select the screening procedure performed on newborns to decrease the risk of intellectual disability and compromised neurological development.

Serum phenylalanine test

Which symptoms support the diagnosis of the autosomal recessive disorder Tay-Sachs disease?

Severe mental deterioration originating in infancy

A nurse practitioner (NP) is assessing a client who wishes to become pregnant. What assessment finding represents the most significant risk for Down syndrome?

The client is 43 years old and has been pregnant 4 times.

Down Syndrome

Trisomy 21

single gene disorders are the result of

a mutant allele at one gene locus

a teratogenic agent produces...

abnormalities during fetal/embryonic life

AFP testing for downs syndrome

afeto protein elevation = neural tube risks

turner syndrome

affects only females. estrogen therapy because of no ovaries

abnormal number of chromosomes

aneuploidy

Folic acid deficiency

cause neural tube defects

A woman gave birth to a small infant with a malformed skull. The infant grows slowly and shows signs of substantial cognitive and intellectual deficits. The child also has facial abnormalities that become more striking as it develops. What might the nurse expect to find in the mother's pregnancy history?

chronic alcohol use

Abnormalities of body structure, function, or metabolism that are present at birth are known as:

congenital

The nurse is preparing to administer a pregnant client's medication when it is noted that the client is prescribed tetracycline for an infection. The nurse should do which of the following?

contact the physician

Which disease is caused by a genetic defect of chloride transport?

cystic fibrosis

genetic defects of chloride transport is...

cystic fibrosis

The nurse is learning about mitochondrial DNA mutations. She learns that they generally affect which tissues and organs?

neuromuscular

multifactorial inheritance disorders are caused by

multiple genes/ environmental factors

embryonic deviation

easily disturbed during period of vulnerability (day 15 to 60 after conception)

A nurse is assessing two children with the same genetic disorder where one child is severely impacted and the other is not. Which genetic characteristic is this an example of?

expressivity

when giving birth to a child with a defect you want to know..

immediate care of affected child and possible future of children having it

Marfan Syndrome

life threatening C.V. risks

Teratogenic substances cause abnormalities during embryonic and fetal development. These substances have been divided into three classes. These classes are called:

radiation; drugs and chemical substances; and infectious agents.

Which health problem may be identified by a TORCH screening test

rubella and herpes

Which assessment finding supports the diagnosis of Turner syndrome?

short stature

translocation

simultaneous breaks in two chromosomes from different pairs with exchange of chromosome parts

Ultrasonography is most likely to detect which fetal abnormality?

skeletal abnormalities

recessive gene inheritance means...

the carrier is a non affected person with a single cop of a recessive gene

if a genetic trait is expressed in the heterozygote...

the trait is said to be dominant

When the mother of an adolescent with Turner syndrome asks the nurse why the physician is prescribing estrogen therapy, the nurse provides which explanation?

to promote secondary sex characteristics

The person's phenotype can best be described as:

traits that are observable or apparent


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