From the Foreword by Candy Cooley:
What a
delight it is ... to read a book which takes complex
scientific concepts and ensures they are understandable
by all. With activities and answers,
reflection points and a glossary, this interactive
textbook supports the Fit for Practice in the Genetics
Era competence framework, offering an introduction to
the theory of genetics and then using common genetic
conditions/disorders as case studies to help students
apply theory to practice and examine the service user
experience.
Genetics is written by an
experienced teacher of health care sciences and is ideal
for students of nursing, health care and for a wide
range of health care practitioners. Topics covered
include:
- Cell and DNA structure
- Down's Syndrome
- Inheritance
- Sickle Cell Anaemia
- Pedigree testing
- Huntington's Disease
- Cancer genetics
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Genetic counselling
- Muscular Dystrophy
From lecturer
reviews:
A well written and nicely laid out
genetics text at an appropriate level for adult nursing
students.
Fabulous text, student friendly.
Contents:
1 Basic Cell Biology
2
Inheritance
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