Genetics, revised edition. Karen Vipond
Genetics
A Guide for Students and Practitioners
of Nursing and Health Care
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TITLES
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9781906052041 | Clinical Skills for Student Nurses |
9781906052065 | Communication and Interpersonal Skills |
9781906052027 | Effective Management in Long-term Care Organisations |
9781906052140 | Essential Study Skills for Health and Social Care |
9781906052171 | First Health and Social Care |
9781906052102 | Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging |
9781906052133 | Fundamentals of Nursing Care |
9781906052119 | Improving Students' Motivation to Study |
9781906052188 | Interpersonal Skills for the People Professions |
9781906052096 | Neonatal Care |
9781906052072 | Numeracy, Clinical Calculations and Basic Statistics |
9781906052164 | Palliative Care |
9781906052201 | Professional Practice in Public Health |
9781906052089 | Safe & Clean Care |
9781906052157 | The Care and Wellbeing of Older People |
9781906052225 | The Care Process |
9781906052218 | Understanding and Helping People in Crisis |
9781906052010 | Understanding Research and Evidence-Based Practice |
9781906052058 | Values for Care Practice |
REVISED EDITION
Genetics
A Guide for Students and Practitioners
of Nursing and Health Care
Karen Vipond
Lecturer, Bangor University
ISBN: 978 1 908625 15 1
Revised edition published in 2013 by Lantern Publishing Limited
First edition (ISBN 978 1 906052 24 9) published in 2011 by Reflect Press Limited
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The authors and publisher have made every attempt to ensure the content of this book is up to date and accurate. However, healthcare knowledge and information is changing all the time so the reader is advised to double-check any information in this text on drug usage, treatment procedures, the use of equipment, etc. to confirm that it complies with the latest safety recommendations, standards of practice and legislation, as well as local Trust policies and procedures. Students are advised to check with their tutor and/or mentor before carrying out any of the procedures in this textbook.
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CONTENTS
3 Autosomal Recessive and Dominant Inheritance
4 Sex-linked Inheritance
5 Two or More Genes
6 Mutations
7 Pedigree Analysis
8 Clinical Applications
9 Cancer Genetics
10 Genetic Counselling
Answers to the Activities
Glossary
Index
For many, both public and health professionals, the world of genetics is surrounded by science, white coats and laboratories. For some it is associated with genetic modification, Mutant Ninja Turtles and ‘designer’ babies. Most books about genetics are written by experts, for experts and these can be a difficult read for anyone not an expert. What a delight it is therefore to read a book which takes complex scientific concepts and ensures they are understandable by all.
This book takes a step by step journey from genetic science to health via rare single gene conditions and conditions with both a genetic and environmental influence.
As a nurse and a nursing lecturer for many years, genetics did not seem to be a subject I needed to know anything about. We now know that a person’s individual genetic make-up and the genetics of their disease can have implications for diagnosis, outcomes and treatment decisions. It is on this basis that genetics and genomics now need to be considered a core subject for all nurses and health care students.
I am pleased to recommend this book to students of nursing and health care. I feel the book also has merit for many practitioners who, like me, did not have the topic of genetics included in their training, and it will be a very useful book for health care educators in planning the content of future courses.
I congratulate Karen on producing a book that makes sense of the science of genetics and genomics and I hope you enjoy learning more about this exciting subject which is having such an impact on health care.
Candy Cooley, Genetics Awareness Programme Lead, NHS National Genetics Education Centre
January 2013
BACKGROUND
Following the publication of the government’s White Paper ‘Our Inheritance, Our Future’ in 2003, the NHS Genetics Education and Development Centre was created. The Centre’s work has included the publication of genetic workforce competencies that apply to all non-genetic health care professionals. Genetic education now forms an essential part of pre-registration nursing and midwifery courses so that all students can demonstrate competency in genetic practice at the point of registration.
This book has developed from