Skin Cancer

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A patient in the dermatology clinic has a thin, scaly erythematous plaque on the right cheek. Which action should the nurse take? a. Prepare the patient for a skin biopsy. b. Teach the use of corticosteroid cream. c. Explain how to apply tretinoin (Retin-A) to the face. d. Discuss the need for topical application of antibiotics.

ANS: A Because the appearance of the lesion is suggestive of actinic keratosis or possible squamous cell carcinoma, the appropriate treatment would be excision and biopsy. Over-the-counter corticosteroids, topical antibiotics, and Retin-A would not be used for this lesion.

Which information should the nurse include when teaching a patient who has just received a prescription for ciprofloxacin (Cipro) to treat a urinary tract infection? a. Use a sunscreen with a high SPF when exposed to the sun. b. Sun exposure may decrease the effectiveness of the medication. c. Photosensitivity may result in an artificial-looking tan appearance. d. Wear sunglasses to avoid eye damage while taking this medication.

ANS: A The patient should stay out of the sun. If that is not possible, teach the patient to wear sunscreen when taking medications that can cause photosensitivity. The other statements are not accurate.

A patient has the following risk factors for melanoma. Which risk factor should the nurse assign as the priority focus of patient teaching? a. The patient has multiple dysplastic nevi. b. The patient uses a tanning booth weekly. c. The patient is fair-skinned with blue eyes. d. The patient's mother died of malignant melanoma.

ANS: B Because the only risk factor that the patient can change is the use of a tanning booth, the nurse should focus teaching about ___ factor. The other factors also will contribute to increased risk for melanoma.

The health care provider prescribed 5-FU for a patient with actinic keratosis on the left cheek. Which statement should the nurse include in the patient's instructions? a. "5-FU will shrink the lesion to prepare for surgical excision." b. "Your cheek area will be eroded and take several weeks to heal." c. "You may develop nausea and anorexia, but good nutrition is important during treatment." d. "You will need to avoid crowds because of the risk for infection caused by chemotherapy."

ANS: B Topical 5-FU causes an initial reaction of erythema, itching, and erosion that lasts 4 weeks after application of the medication is stopped. The medication is topical, so there are no systemic effects such as increased infection risk, anorexia, or nausea.

A patient in the dermatology clinic is scheduled for removal of a 15-mm multicolored and irregular mole from the upper back the patient for which type of biopsy? a. Shave biopsy b. Punch biopsy c. Incisional biopsy d. Excisional biopsy

ANS: C An incisional biopsy would remove the entire mole and the tissue borders. The appearance of the mole indicates that it may be cancerous. A shave biopsy would not remove the entire mole. The mole is too large to be removed with punch biopsy. Excisional biopsies are done for smaller lesions and where a good cosmetic effect is desired, such as on the face.

Which information should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC)? a. Treatment plans include watchful waiting. b. Screening for metastasis will be important. c. Minimizing sun exposure reduces risk for future BCC. d. Low-dose systemic chemotherapy is used to treat BCC.

ANS: C BCC is frequently associated with sun exposure, and preventive measures should be taken for future sun exposure. BCC spreads locally and does not metastasize to distant tissues. Because BCC can cause local tissue destruction, treatment is indicated. Local (not systemic) chemotherapy may be used to treat BCC.

What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infection to others when the nurse is changing the dressing over a wound infected with Staphylococcus aureus? a. Change the dressing using sterile gloves. b. Apply antibiotic ointment over the wound. o. Wash hands and properly dispose of soiled dressings. d. Soak the dressing in sterile normal saline before removal.

ANS: C Careful hand washing and the safe disposal of soiled dressings are the best means of preventing the spread of skin problems. Sterile glove and sterile saline use during wound care will not necessarily prevent spread of infection to others. Applying antibiotic ointment will treat the bacteria but not necessarily prevent the spread of infection.

There is one opening in the schedule at the dermatology clinic, and four patients are seeking appointments today. Which patient will the nurse schedule for the available opening? a. 42-yr-old with itching after using topical fluorouracil on the nose b. 50-yr-old with skin redness after having a chemical peel 3 days ago c. 38-year old with a 7-mm nevus on the face that has recently become darker d. 62-yr-old with multiple small, soft, pedunculated papules in both axillary areas

ANS: C The description of the lesion is consistent with possible malignant melanoma. The health care provider should assess this patient as soon as possible. Itching is common after using topical fluorouracil, and redness is an expected finding a few days after a chemical peel. Skin tags are common, benign lesions after midlife.

Which information should the nurse include when teaching patients about decreasing the risk for sun damage to the skin? a. Use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 10 for adequate protection. b. Water-resistant sunscreens provide good protection when swimming. c. Try to stay out of the direct sun between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM. d. Increase sun exposure by no more than 10 minutes a day to avoid skin damage.

ANS: C The risk for skin damage from the sun is highest with exposure between 10 AM and 2 PM. No sunscreen is completely water resistant. Sunscreens classified as water resistant still need to be reapplied after swimming. Sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 is recommended for people at normal risk for skin cancer. Although gradually increasing sun exposure may decrease the risk for burning, the risk for skin cancer is not decreased.

An older adult patient with a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) on the lower arm has a Mohs procedure in the dermatology clinic. Which nursing action will be included in the postoperative plan of care? a. Schedule daily appointments for dressing changes. b. Describe the use of topical fluorouracil on the incision. c. Instruct how to use sterile technique to clean the suture line. d. Teach the use of cold packs to reduce bruising and swelling.

ANS: D Application of cold packs to the incision after the surgery will help decrease bruising and swelling at the site. Because the Mohs procedure results in complete excision of the lesion, topical fluorouracil is not needed after surgery. After the Mohs procedure, the edges of the wound can be left open to heal, or the edges can be approximated and sutured together. The suture line can be cleaned with tap water. No daily dressing changes are indicated after the first dressing is removed.

A patient with an enlarging, irregular mole that is 7 mm in diameter is scheduled for outpatient treatment. The nurse should plan to prepare the patient for which procedure? a. Curettage b. Cryosurgery c. Punch biopsy d. Surgical excision

ANS: D The description of the mole is consistent with cancer, so excision and biopsy are indicated. Curettage and cryosurgery are not used if cancer is suspected. A punch biopsy would not be done for a lesion greater than 5 mm in diameter.


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