Navigating the Ethics of Genetics and Reproductive Medicine

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Ethics in Genetics and Reproductive Medicine Quiz

Test your knowledge and opinions on the complex ethical dilemmas surrounding genetics and reproductive medicine. Engage with thought-provoking questions that challenge your views and highlight important social issues.

  • Explore real-world scenarios in genetic selection.
  • Reflect on personal beliefs regarding parenthood and bioethics.
  • Consider the impact of genetic choices on society.
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DebatingGene21
Do you think it’s okay for deaf parents to choose an embryo that is very likely to have deafness when there is an option to choose an embryo WITHOUT deafness?
Yes
No
Is it okay to use CRISPR to change a baby’s hair color from red to blonde?
Yes
No
Is it okay to use CRISPR to change a baby’s hair color from red to blonde... Out of fear the child will be bullied? (Because the parent is a red-head and was made fun of as a child)
Yes
No
Who should be considered the mother, the person whose egg conceived the fetus or the person carrying the baby for 9 months?
The person whose egg conceived the fetus
The person carrying the baby for 9 months
A woman comes into the clinical and would like IVF so she can perform sex selection on the embryos. She wants a male child, so any male embryos produced will be implanted and any female embryos will be discarded. Is this considered abortion?
Yes
No
When caring for a patient, should a nurse always raise a potential ethical issue involving genetic/reproductive health care, even when the nurse knows that the conversation will likely upset the patient?
Yes
No
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