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What is Ferrous Sulfate (feosol) and Iron dextran (INFeD) for? -
ANSWER>>>>>(Iron preparations) Look up more info later

What is hCG (Pregnyl) for? - ANSWER>>>>>- Ovulation Stimulant

What is clomiphene (Clomid) for? - ANSWER>>>>>- LH and FSH stimulant

What are Genes made of? - ANSWER>>>>>- DNA and protein

What is a genome? - ANSWER>>>>>- A complete set of DNA
- example: All humans have the same genome

What is a genotype? - ANSWER>>>>>- An individual's genetic makeup

What is a phenotype? - ANSWER>>>>>- An outward expression of genes
- example: eye color

What is dominant inheritance? - ANSWER>>>>>- one dominant allele is needed
to show disease and dominant lethal alleles are usually eliminated from the
population

What is Recessive inheritance? - ANSWER>>>>>- Must have both recessive
genes to inherit
- Example: Two parent have brown eyes (dominant, represented by B) and
both have the recessive gene for blue eyes (represented by b). Offspring must
inherent both bb's to exhibit blue eyes. If they have even one B, they will have
brown eyes; the dominant gene

What are examples of autosomal-recessive disorders (both genes need
defect)? - ANSWER>>>>>- Cystic fibrosis
- Sickle cell anemia
- Thalassemia
- Tay-Sachs disease

, What are examples of Autosomal-Dominant Disorders (Only one gene needed
for defect)? - ANSWER>>>>>- Huntington's Disease
- Hypercholesterolemia

What are some risk factors for birth defects? - ANSWER>>>>>- Maternal age
greater than 35 years
- History of genetic disorders
- Multiple miscarriages

When is perinatal genetic testing done? - ANSWER>>>>>- Done before
pregnancy if there is a history of infertility.
- Can also be done during pregnancy via blood test is a person is more prone to
pass on genetic anomalies

What is the nurse's role in relation to genetic testing? - ANSWER>>>>>-
Educate, communicate, give resources
- It is NOT the nurse's role to tell the patient what to do with their pregnancy,
that is solely the responsibility of the patient

What are teratogens? - ANSWER>>>>>- Substances, that if exposed to, can
cause birth defects

How do teratogens work? - ANSWER>>>>>- They work because they are able
to cross the placenta and come into contact with the fetus, causing harm

What are some examples of teratogens? - ANSWER>>>>>- Drugs
- Alcohol
- Infections/viruses

What is Organogensis? - ANSWER>>>>>- The phase in which organs are
developing for the fetus and when the fetus is most vulnerable to teratogens
- First 8 weeks of gestation

What is something that can cause toxoplasmosis? - ANSWER>>>>>- Exposure
to cat liter, handling raw meat

What is TORCH? - ANSWER>>>>>- Infections that can cause fetal abnormalities
- T oxiplasmosis
- parv"O" virus B19 (Fifth Disease)
- R ubella virus

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