Problem
Direct-to-consumer tests (DTC) can be purchased online to determine what an individual's DNA reveals about them. Although some DTC claim to be able to shed light on ancestry or disease risk. DTC can also give unexpected facts regarding family relationships or heritage that will make one feel stressed or unhappy. In addition, individuals have access to genetic information through DTC models without the involvement of healthcare practitioners and health insurance companies in the process. How will the DNP nurse prepare for Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing in clinical practice?