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skymedlock

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One of the main goals of the Human Genome Project was:
 
  a. Providing physicians with a national database for information related to genetic disorders
  b. Developing new medications that can be used in genetics research
  c. Addressing ethical, legal, and social issues related to this research
  d. Improving the ability to accurately test for genetic disorders

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a disabled individual and her family. The nurse recognizes that a potential effect on the family may include:
 
  a. High out-of-pocket expenses to receive necessary services
  b. Alteration of self-concept and self-esteem
  c. Compliance with necessary legislation to maintain services
  d. Provision of health care services by the health department



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Answer to Question 1

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The goals of the Human Genome Project were to determine the sequences of the base pairs in human DNA; improve tools for data analysis; transfer related technologies to the private sector; and address the ethical, legal, and social issues that may arise.

Answer to Question 2

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The cost of caring for a child with a disability often affects the family's financial well-being. One-third of children with disabilities who have insurance lack adequate coverage to meet their needs. Alteration of self-concept and self-esteem may affect individuals in the family, but not the family. Compliance with legislation and provision of health care services may be potential effects on the community.





 

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