Assess of your family history, looking for genetic and genomic influences, or potential inherited predisposition to disease. As a lay person might say, \”what runs in your family?\”Critically analyze the findings for genetic, environmental, and genomic influences and risk factors, and discuss specific patient education or counseling would be necessary based on your analysis.As you analyze your pedigree, ask yourself questions such as these (this is not intended to be an all inclusive list):Is there a trend toward obesity?Do the males (or females, or both) in your family often have hypertension?Now that the information is on paper, do you notice that there is more cancer than you previously thought?In other words, based on your family history what health risks can you identify?Family history that needs to be included : Hypertension, Congestive heart failure, and Alzheimer (this is what will be significant from the family history)
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