Genetics Counselling
Genetics Counselling
Genetics Counselling
INTRODUCTION:-
The term genetics was introduced by Bateson in 1906.it has been
derived from Greek word ‘gene’ which means ‘to become’ or ‘to grow into’.
So,Genetics is that branch of biological sciences which deals with the
transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring.
DEFINITION:-
Genetics can be defined as the study of genes and of the statistical laws
that governs the passage of genes from one generation to next.
GENETIC COUNCELLING
INTRODUCTION:-
Genetic councelling is offered to people with genetic disease and their
families and to individuals,who are suspected of having the genetic condition.it is a
process when qualified genetic councellor will conduct genetic tests,evaluate family
history and medical records to indentify the possibilitiy of passing any genetic
disorder to baby. These disorders are caused by defects in genes; for example
Down Syndrome and Sickle cell disease.
DEFINITION:-
1.Genetic councelling is a process by which patients or relatives,at risk of an
inherited disorder,are adviced of the conseqences and nature of the disorder,the
probability of developing or transmitting it and the optins open to them in
management and family planning in order to prevent or avoid it.
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c.Laboratory investigations
2.Prognosis:-
3.Treatment:-
GENETIC TESTING
INTRODUCTION:
Genetic testing is a broader sense includes biochemistry tests for possible
presence of genetic disease or mutant forms of genes associated with increased risk
of developing genetic disorders.
1.Obtaining consent
2.Taking samples
3.Testing of samples
3. Pediatric conditions
4. Adult conditions
1. Prenatal testing
2. Newborn screening
3. Diagnostic testing
6.Forensic testing
7.Research testing
2. Negative result
- Physical risks
CONCLUSION:-
Genetic testing identifies changes in chromosomes,genes/DNA or proteins and in
broader sense it includes biochemistry tests for possible presence of genetic
disease.If there is positive result then we do the genetic councelling which is a
process in which patients or their relatives at risk of genetic disorder are made aware
of the consequences of disorder ,its transmission and the ways by which this can be
prevented.
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139 to 144
• Dr. S.S. Randhawa, A textbook of genetics,edition 1st(2009), page no.-297to301 and
329 to 336
• Suresh Kumar Sharma’s ,Human genetics in nursing, Jaypee brothers, edition
1st(2008),page no.-46 to 55 and 100 to 109
• SD Gangane’s , Human genetics, edition 3rd(2008), page no.-207 to 215
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(1984) page no.-67’68
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Francomano,MD,`Genetics in clinical practice,New direction for nursing and health
care’ edition- 4th,page no. 71 to 98
• Felissa R. Lashley, clinical genetics in nsg practice, edition -3rd,page no.-3 to 14,215
to 270
NET:-
• www.google.com
• www.wikipedia.com
• www.pubmed.com
• www.medindia.net/patients/genetic councelling-step.htm
• www.scribd.com
• A1books.co.in
JOURNAL:-
• Nightingale nursing times `2008’