What are single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) databases? 2. Are these single nucleotide databases useful for healthcare, or is the Surgeon General’s Family Health History Tool better or a combination of both, in order to get a good idea as to a patient’s health risk factors? 3. explain: What if a patient was adopted, or came from another country and had no idea of his/her health history, would your answer to #2 question then change? Explain.

What are single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) databases? 2. Are these single nucleotide databases useful for healthcare, or is the Surgeon General’s Family Health History Tool better or a combination of both, in order to get a good idea as to a patient’s health risk factors? 3. Please explain: What if a patient was adopted, or came from another country and had no idea of his/her health history, would your answer to #2 question then change? Explain.

Explain Neuroticism.

What is your personality like? Are you introverted or extroverted? Do you worry a lot, or are you relaxed? Are you talkative or quiet? These are just a few of the questions addressed in the Five Factor Model of Personality. For this week’s Journal entry, answer questions about your personality. Be sure to include factual, properly cited information in your post. Use these five categories to describe the traits of your personality. P: 1. Neuroticism 4. Agreeableness Calm Worrying Irritable Good-natured At-ease Nervous Ruthless Soft-hearted Relaxed High-strung Selfish Selfless Secure Insecure Callous Sympathetic Comfortable Self-conscious Vengeful Forgiving 2. Extraversion 5. Conscientious Retiring Sociable Negligent Conscientious Sober Fun-loving Careless Careful Reserved Affectionate Undependable Reliable Quiet Talkative Lazy Hardworking Loner Joiner Disorganized Well organized 3. Openness Conventional Original Down-to-earth Imaginative Uncreative Creative Narrow interests Broad interests