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What are the nursing implications on the Genetics and Health Care Scenario when the plausible future approach is used as it relates to teaching?
 
  A) Nurses assume the key role of helping persons understand the results of genetic testing.
  B) Genetic testing will be performed only with voluntary consent.
  C) Pharmaceutical companies use human genetic research to find treatments for illness.
  D) All persons with familial tendencies for particular diseases will be offered genetic testing.

Question 2

In looking at the presented future scenario of Obesity and Health Care, what is the major nursing implication regarding losing weight through dietary modifications for the possible future where science discovers ways to turn off the thrifty gene?
 
  A) Reduced need for secondary health care services
  B) Tax increase for those who are obese to defray health care costs
  C) Nutritional counseling based on genetic profiles
  D) Government support to obese and overweight citizens to reduce weight



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Answer to Question 1

A

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C




evelyn o bentley

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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