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    Perinatal Counseling

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    of the genes could lead to genetic disease (McCance & Huether, 2014). In the article “ Genetic counseling following the detection of hemoglobinopathy trait on the newborn screen is well received, improves knowledge, and relieves anxiety”, kladny, Williams, Gupta, Gettig & Krishnamurti ( 2014) reviewed the importance of screening newborn…

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    Argument Against Medicaid

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    Medicaid, which is a state and federal funded program, provides health coverage to millions of Americans nationwide. Eligible recipients include low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities. In the state of Michigan, there were 2,920,176 recipients who received Medicaid benefits in 2017 (State of Michigan, 2018). Although so many participants rely on Medicaid for health insurance, many of them are tremendously dissatisfied with the quality of health…

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    An example of objective information that may be received from a patient diagnosed with PPD may include inability to meet role expectations/basic needs (this includes both the needs of the mother and the newborn infant), and/or destructive behavior towards self/others (Doenges, Moorhouse, & Murr, 2012). Desired outcome, as related to PPD, may include for the patient to be able to identify ineffective coping behaviors and consequences or for the patient to…

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    Genetic Predispositions

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    these genetic predispositions, genetic tests have to be done through laboratory methods. There are currently seven methods of genetic testing: diagnostic testing, predictive and pre-symptomatic genetic tests, carrier testing, prenatal testing, newborn screening, pharmacogenomic testing, and research genetic testing. Diagnostic testing involves methods that are used to identify the disease that is affecting a person. This form of testing is usually used to confirm a disease when symptoms relating…

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    responding by restricting when women can terminate a pregnancy. Advocates for the disabled are also concerned, fearing that women may end pregnancies based on misinformation or myths” (Szabo). By looking at the articles, it is evident that hundreds of newborns are currently being killed with an abundance more to come, stemming from the new technological advances of genetic testing. Not only that, but research suggests that women are having abortions solely based on the fact that their child…

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    Cystic Fibrosis is a debilitating, inherited disease which affects the lives of many Americans. There are many symptoms which can be indicative of Cystic Fibrosis. There is no known cure for Cystic Fibrosis, yet there are a variety of treatments. Treatment can assist a victim in managing Cystic Fibrosis and ultimately increase life span. What are the causes, diagnosis process, and treatments for Cystic Fibrosis? Cystic Fibrosis is a life shortening disease which causes an abnormal collection of…

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    Bsb301 Task 1 Essay

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    Assessment Task 1 CASE STUDIES Learning outcomes measured: Describe the diverse groups of microorganisms associated with the human body, the impact of specific microorganisms on human health, and the body's responses to microbial pathogens Research and interpret the signs and symptoms of disease, the transmission of infectious diseases, and the appropriate infection control procedures to employ for a specific microbial pathogen Length: Short answer responses up to 300 words per question…

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    Direct Coombs Test Report

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    the detection of IgG or C3 antibodies which are attached to the RBC’s surface. These antibodies are important to be detected because they might sometimes cause anemia due to destruction of RBCs. DAT is mainly done on blood samples of newborns, especially when a newborn is suffering from jaundice. • Procedure: 1. Place the sample of RBCs to be tested in a 5 % suspension of isotonic saline. 2. Using a clean pipette, add 1 drop of the RBCs suspension prepared into a small test tube. 3. Wash 3…

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    I still remember the first day I met my little cousin when he was only a couple months old. I rattled the blue toy in front of my aunt’s son and watched as he sluggishly stared at my hand. His symptoms were difficult to miss: weak muscles, flat head, low nasal bridge, short neck, slanted eyes, and abnormally low outer ears. As a high school student who loved her biology class, I was very intrigued to learn more about this devastating genetic condition. In the course of time, the investment I…

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    this brings up the issue of who should be genetically tested and who will have entry to the subsequent data. Parents in presence of the birth of their newborn should be securely encouraged to have their child undergo genetic testing. The reason to this idea is that although both parents may appear healthy, babies should go through newborn screening because it is better to be safe than sorry when taking a glance at possible DNA errors. DNA errors arise from a common flaw from parent genes or a…

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