Chapter 18 - Caring for Clients with Cancer, Chapter 18: Caring for Clients with Cancer Prep -U

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What can the nurse do to meet the challenges in caring for a patient with cancer?

Identify own perception of cancer and set realistic goals.

A patient suspected of having cancer is getting an MRI for her back pain. What types of cancer are associated with this?

-Colorectal or ovarian cancer.

A patient is getting liquid nitrogen spray to freeze off and kill abnormal cells. What is this called?

-Cryosurgery.

The nurse is completing an admission assessment for a client receiving interstitial implants for prostate cancer. The nurse documents this as

brachytherapy.

A patient is to receive Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), a nonspecific biologic response modifier. Why would the patient receive this form of treatment?

For cancer of the bladder

The clinic nurse is caring for an adult oncology client who reports extreme fatigue and weakness after the first week of radiation therapy. Which response by the nurse would best reassure this client?

"These symptoms usually result from radiation therapy; however, we will continue to monitor your laboratory studies and test results."

What disadvantages of chemotherapy should the patient be informed about prior to starting the regimen?

It targets normal body cells as well as cancer cells.

A patient that works with pesticides and formaldehydes asks the nurse if he may be more susceptible to cancer. What is the nursing resposne?

-Pesticides, formaldehydes, arsenic, and soot can make someone more susceptible.

A nurse provides care on a bone marrow transplant unit and is preparing a client for a hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) the following day. Which information should the nurse emphasize to the client's family and friends?

"Do not visit if you've had a recent infection."

A patient with cancer who developed neutropenia several days ago has consequently been placed in a single-bed room that has positive pressure. His daughter has just come to visit her father after arriving from her home in another state and has asked you for his room number. You notice that the daughter has reddened eyes, sniffles, and a dry cough. What instruction should you provide to the daughter?

"Even though it might be difficult, it's best for your father's health if you get well before visiting him in person, since he's so vulnerable right now."

The client has finished the first round of chemotherapy. Which statement made by the client indicates a need for further teaching by the nurse?

"I can continue taking my vitamins and herbs because they make me feel better."

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving chemotherapy and has a platelet count of 30,000/mm3. Which statement by the client indicates a need for additional teaching?

"I floss my teeth every morning."

How is systemic internal radiation excreted?

-Primarily urine, but also through saliva, sweat, and feces.

A client is receiving external radiation to the left thorax to treat lung cancer. Which intervention should be part of this client's care plan?

Avoiding using soap on the irradiated areas

While on spring break, a 22-year-old client was taken to the hospital for heat stroke and alcohol poisoning. The client is worried and states that a biopsy was taken and showed "some kind of benign condition." Which response by the nurse would be best?

"I understand that you are worried. Benign conditions are noncancerous, but let's look at your chart to see your results."

The nurse instructs a client receiving chemotherapy on actions to prevent the development of stomatitis. Which client statement indicates to the nurse that teaching has been effective?

"I will brush my teeth after every meal."

Which statement by a client undergoing external radiation therapy indicates the need for further teaching?

"I'm worried I'll expose my family members to radiation."

An elderly client has been diagnosed with metastatic cancer and has a poor prognosis of survival. The family asks the nurse for advice on whether to tell the client of the diagnosis or to keep it quiet. Which is the best response from the nurse?

"In my experience, clients who know are more likely to be involved with their plan of care."

A patient will be receiving radiation for 6 weeks for the treatment of breast cancer and asks the nurse why it takes so long. What is the best response by the nurse?

"It will allow time for the repair of healthy tissue."

A computed tomography (CT) scan has detected a "spot" on a patient's liver, and a subsequent liver biopsy has revealed cancer and been submitted for staging and grading. The patient has asked you about the purpose of staging, stating that her oncologist's explanation left her somewhat confused. How could you best respond to this patient's question?

"Staging allows the care team to determine how large and extensive your tumor is."

The nurse is caring for a client with a newly discovered tumor that may be benign or malignant. The client asks, "What makes a malignant tumor different from a benign one?" What should the nurse include in the response? Select all that apply.

"The cells of the tumor bear little resemblance to the cells in the tissue where the tumor started." "It grows by invasion and infiltrates the surrounding tissues."

A patient is scheduled for cryoablation for cervical cancer and tells the nurse, "I am not exactly sure what the surgeon is going to do." What is the best response by the nurse?

"The surgeon is going to use liquid nitrogen to freeze the area."

A client with advanced cancer makes the following comment to the nurse: "Why are you bathing me? I am going to die no matter what." What is the most appropriate response of the nurse?

"Would you like to talk about what you are feeling?"

A client has been hospitalized for a wedge resection of the left lower lung lobe after a routine chest x-ray showed carcinoma. The client reports feeling anxious and asks to smoke. Which statement by the nurse would be most therapeutic?

"You are anxious about the surgery. Do you see smoking as helping?"

A young female client has received chemotherapeutic medications and asks about any effects the treatments will have related to her sexual health. The most appropriate statement by the nurse is

"You will need to practice birth control measures."

What is the half-life for iodine-131?

-8.02 days.

A pregnant nurse gets assigned a patient that is to be administered antineoplastic agents. What should the nurse do?

-Ask for a new assignment. -Exposure to antineoplastics can be harmful to the fetus and reproductive organs.

A nurse is giving recommendations to a patient for cancer prevention. What are some of these recommendations?

-Be lean without being underweight -Physical activity at least 30 min/day -Avoid sugary drinks -Ear more vegetables -Limit red meat consumption -Limit alcoholic drinks -Limit salty food --Do not use supplements to protect against cancer -No smoking -Avoid overexposure to the sun.

A tumor that is not invasive or spreading is _____________.

-Benign.

A patient suspected of having cancer is getting a brain scan due to frequent headaches that won't get better. What type of cancer may this patient have?

-Brain tumor.

When carcinogens alter the structure of DNA in cells, ____________________ takes places, which is the process of malignant transformation.

-Carcinogenesis.

What is believed to account for 75% of all cancers?

-Chemical agents in the environment.

Which type of drugs work by interfering with cellular function and reproduction?

-Chemotherapy that uses antineoplastic agents.

A nurse is teaching dietary modifications for a cancer patient receiving chemotherapy. What will the nurse teach the patient?

-Eat small, frequent meals. -Eat slowly -Cool, bland foods and liquids -Suck on hard candy during chemo -Avoid hot or very cold liquids, food with fat and fiber, spicy foods, and caffeine.

True or false: radiation therapy can only be applied internally.

-False. -Radiation therapy may be applied externally or internally, for both curative or palliative intent.

What are defective genes?

-Genes that are responsible for a diverse type of cancer.

Some types of leukemia, retinoblastoma, and skin cancer can be associated with which type of factors?

-Genetic factors.

Which vaccine is given to women from getting cervical cancer?

-HPV vaccine

What might a patient with skin cancer be presenting with?

-Hyperpigmentationn, jaundice, erythema, pruritis, excessive hair growth.

A nurse asks the physician in what way tumors are staged/graded?

-It is based on how they tend to grow and the cell type.

What procedure uses a long flexible scope through a small incision to inspect and remove pieces of tissue?

-Laparoscopic surgery.

What type of cancers can be related to tobacco/second hand smoke?

-Lung, mouth, throat, neck, esophagus, pancreas, cervix, and bladder.

A tumor that is invasive and capable of spreading is ____________.

-Malignant.

____________ means a a tumor is spreading.

-Metastisis.

Which procedure involves shaving off one thin layer of skin at a time?

-Mohs surgery.

Where are stem cells found?

-Mostly found in the bone marrow. -Can also be in the blood stream (peripheral stem cells), and umbilical cord blood.

What are some assessments and interventions the nurse should make when managing a client receiving stem cell transplantation?

-Nutritional status -S/S of infection and renal insufficiency -S/S of irritability, pulmonary infiltration, hepatitis, enlarged spleen, enlarged lymph nodes, anemia, sepsis, diarrhea, maculpapular rash, and skin desquamation -Use protective isolation -Review info r/t infection prevention -Encourage client to discuss anxiety and fears

A nurse is planning for safety measures for protecting others from a patient that is radioactive. What might the nurse put in place?

-Put the client in a private room. -Put a standardized sign on the door. -Anyone entering must acknowledge the precautions required. -Anyone under 18, or pregnant are usually not allowed. -Healthcare providers spend the least amount of time in the room, and work as far from the source as possible.

A physician is treating a patient and is trying to figure out how to destroy malignant cells without permanently damaging surrounding healthy tissue. What might the physician prescribe?

-Radiation therapy.

What uses X-rays, gamma rays, and radioactive particles to kill cancer cells, shrink tumors, and relieve symptoms?

-Radiation therapy.

What uses high-energy radio waves through a needle to heat and destroy cancer cells?

-Radiofrequency ablation.

A nurse is giving advice to a group about cancer prevention regarding dietary changes. What should the nurse teach the group?

-Reduce intake of calorie-dense, nutrient deficient foods such as sodas, desserts, and sugary snacks may reduce cancer risk related to obesity.

Which type of surgery does the surgeon guide robotic arms to pass a scope through an incision and inspect/remove tissue?

-Robotic surgery.

What are some environmental factors that can contribute to cancer?

-Sunlight, radiation, pollutants. -Electromagnetic fields from microwaves, power lines, and cellular phones.

A patient trying to prevent cancer asks the nurse about supplements to protect against it. What will the nurse teach the patient?

-Supplements to protect against cancer should be avoided.

What type of radiation therapy uses unsealed radiation sources (radiation in a suspension or solution or radiopharmeceutical therapy)?

-Systemic internal radiation.

True or false: chemical substances in workplaces can cause cancer.

-True.

A patient has a tumor on his brain and asks if it is possible that it can cause death. What will the nurse say?

-Tumors that impair the function of a vital organ can cause death.

What are some assessment findings with cancer?

-Unexplained weight loss -Fever -Fatigue that does not improve with rest -Pain -Skin changes -Changes in bowel habits or bladder function -Unhealing sores, leukoplakia, unusual bleeding, trouble swallowing

A patient that lives next to a nuclear power plant asks about their risks for cancer? What is the answer of the nurse?

-You may be at risk for leukemia, multiple myeloma, lung, bone, breast, and thyroid cancers.

Following surgery for adenocarcinoma, the client learns the tumor stage is T3,N1,M0. What treatment mode should the nurse anticipate?

Adjuvant therapy is likely.

An adult client with leukemia will soon begin chemotherapy. What would the nurse do to combat the most common adverse effects of chemotherapy?

Administer an antiemetic.

A patient with a diagnosis of renal cell carcinoma is being treated with chemotherapy. During a previous round of chemotherapy, the patient's tumor responded well to treatment but the chemotherapy caused intense nausea and vomiting. How should the patient's potential nausea and vomiting be addressed during this current round of treatment?

Administer antiemetics in anticipation of the patient's nausea.

Which class of antineoplastic agents is cell cycle-specific?

Antimetabolites (5-FU)

The nurse is conducting a health education about cancer prevention to a group of adults. What menu best demonstrates dietary choices for potentially reducing the risks of cancer?

Baked apricot chicken and steamed broccoli

An oncology client has just returned from the postanesthesia care unit after an open hemicolectomy. This client's plan of nursing care should prioritize which of the following?

Assess the client's wound for dehiscence every 4 hours.

Which type of vaccine uses the client's own cancer cells, which are killed and prepared for injection back into the client?

Autologous

Mrs. Unger is a 53-year-old woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer following a process that began with abnormal screen mammography results. Mrs. Unger, her oncologist, and surgeon have agreed on a mastectomy as treatment and have discussed the importance of rigorously assessing whether her cancer has metastasized. What action will best detect possible metastasis of Mrs. Unger's breast cancer?

Biopsy of the axillary lymph nodes

Which should a nurse thoroughly evaluate before a bone marrow transplant (BMT) procedure?

Blood studies

A client undergoes a biopsy of a suspicious lesion. The biopsy report classifies the lesion according to the TNM staging system as follows: Tis, N0, M0. What does this classification mean?

Carcinoma in situ, no abnormal regional lymph nodes, and no evidence of distant metastasis

The hospice nurse has just admitted a new client to the program. What principle guides hospice care?

Care addresses the needs of the client as well as the needs of the family.

The nurse should teach the patient who is being radiated about protecting his skin and oral mucosa. An important teaching point would be to tell the patient to:

Cleanse the skin with a mild soap, using his fingertips, not a rough wash cloth.

The nurse is caring for a 5-year-old client who has just received stem cell transplantation as treatment for his leukemia. What post-procedural intervention should the nurse perform?

Closely monitor client for at least three months

A client has just received stem cell transplantation as treatment for leukemia. What are the post procedural nursing interventions for clients receiving any form of stem cell transplantation?

Closely monitor the client for at least 3 months.

The drug interleukin-2 is an example of which type of biologic response modifier?

Cytokine

Your patient has recently completed her first round of chemotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer. When reviewing this morning's blood work, what findings would be suggestive of myelosuppression?

Decreased platelets and red blood cells

When discussing with a client factors that distinguish malignant cells from benign cells of the same tissue type, which characteristic should the nurse mention?

Different proteins in the cell membrane

While administering an intravenous chemotherapeutic medication to a client, the nurse assesses swelling at the insertion site. What is the nurse's first action?

Discontinue the intravenous medication.

A client with terminal small-cell lung cancer has been given a six-month prognosis and wants to die at home. The health care team believes the condition warrants inpatient care. The nurse might suggest which compromise?

Discuss a referral for hospice care.

The nurse manager is orienting a new nurse to the oncology unit. When reviewing the safe administration of antineoplastic agents, which action should the nurse manager emphasize?

Dispose of the antineoplastic wastes in the hazardous waste receptacle.

A client who is receiving chemotherapy for esophageal cancer complains of "feeling sick to my stomach all the time." What is the best suggestion the nurse can make to help alleviate this client's nausea?

Eat low-fat foods.

A client is receiving IV administration of the vesicant doxorubicin when the nurse detects signs of extravasation. After stopping administration, what nursing action would be taken to treat this complication?

Elevate and rest the extremity.

What intervention should the nurse provide to reduce the incidence of renal damage when a patient is taking a chemotherapy regimen?

Encourage fluid intake to dilute the urine.

A client on the oncology unit is receiving carmustine, a chemotherapy agent, and the nurse is aware that a significant side effect of this medication is thrombocytopenia. Which symptom should the nurse assess for in clients at risk for thrombocytopenia?

Epistaxis

A patient will be having an endoscopic procedure with a diagnostic biopsy. What type of biopsy does the nurse explain will remove an entire piece of suspicious tissue?

Excisional biopsy

A patient with uterine cancer is being treated with internal radiation therapy. What would the nurse's priority responsibility be for this patient?

Explain to the patient that she will continue to emit radiation while the implant is in place.

A nurse is administering daunorubicin through a peripheral I.V. line when the client complains of burning at the insertion site. The nurse notes no blood return from the catheter and redness at the I.V. site. The client is most likely experiencing which complication?

Extravasation

A client is scheduled for a nerve-sparing prostatectomy. The emotional spouse confides in the nurse that the client will not talk about the cancer and/or upcoming surgery. Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse choose as primary diagnosis for this client?

Fear

What foods should the nurse suggest that the patient consume less of in order to reduce nitrate intake because of the possibility of carcinogenic action?

Ham and bacon

The nurse is admitting an oncology client to the unit prior to surgery. The nurse reads in the electronic health record that the client has just finished radiation therapy. With knowledge of the consequent health risks, the nurse should prioritize assessments related to what health problem?

Impaired wound healing

A nurse has agreed to draft a medication teaching plan for a patient who is taking the hormonal agent, Aromasin, an aromatase inhibitor for postmenopausal women with breast cancer. The nurse knows that a major teaching point is to tell the patient to:

Increase her intake of calcium-rich foods.

Chemotherapeutic agents have which effect associated with the renal system?

Increased uric acid excretion

When caring for an older client who is receiving external beam radiation, which is the key point for the nurse to incorporate into the plan of care?

Inspect the skin frequently.

An oncology client will begin a course of chemotherapy and radiation therapy for the treatment of bone metastases. What is one means by which malignant disease processes transfer cells from one place to another?

Invading healthy host tissues

Which of the following is a characteristic of a malignant tumor?

It gains access to the blood and lymphatic channels.

A nurse is teaching a client about the rationale for administering allopurinol with chemotherapy. Which example would be the best teaching by the nurse?

It lowers serum and uric acid levels.

The nurse is caring for a client undergoing an incisional biopsy. Which statement does the nurse understand to be true about an incisional biopsy?

It removes a wedge of tissue for diagnosis.

A decrease in circulating white blood cells (WBCs) is referred to as

Leukopenia

A client with a diagnosis of prostate cancer is scheduled to have an interstitial implant for high-dose radiation (HDR). What safety measure should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?

Limit the time that visitors spend at the client's bedside.

During a routine mammogram, a client asks the nurse whether breast cancer causes the most deaths. Which type of cancer is the leading cause of death in the United States?

Lung

Which is a growth-based classification of tumors?

Malignancy

According to the tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification system, T0 means there is

No evidence of primary tumor

A nurse is teaching a community class about how to decrease the risk of cancer. Which food should the nurse recommend?

Oranges

The nurse is caring for a client who has just been told that stage IV colon cancer has recurred and metastasized to the liver. The oncologist offers the client the option of surgery to treat the progression of this disease. What type of surgery does the oncologist offer?

Palliative

Which type of surgery is used in an attempt to relieve complications of cancer?

Palliative

A client with a diagnosis of gastric cancer has been unable to tolerate oral food and fluid intake and her tumor location rules out the use of enteral feeding. What intervention will best meet this client's nutritional needs?

Parenteral nutrition given via a peripherally inserted central catheter

A nurse is receiving a client with a radioactive implant for the treatment of cervical cancer. What is the nurse's best action?

Place the client in a private room.

Which of the following laboratory findings, would be identified by the nurse as the greatest risk for a cancer client scheduled for implantable port?

Platelet count 98,000/mm3

Which nursing action best demonstrates primary cancer prevention?

Promoting and providing vaccines

The nurse at the clinic explains to the patient that the surgeon will be removing a mole on the patient's back that has the potential to develop into cancer. The nurse informs the patient that this is what type of procedure?

Prophylactic

A woman with a family history of breast cancer received a positive result on a breast tumor marking test and is requesting a bilateral mastectomy. This surgery is an example of which type of oncologic surgery?

Prophylactic surgery

A patient is admitted for an excisional biopsy of a breast lesion. What intervention should the nurse provide for the care of this patient?

Provide time for the patient to discuss her concerns.

Which of the following does a nurse have to assess during the bone marrow transplant (BMT) procedure?

Psychological status

The nursing student is giving a report in a pathophysiology class. The subject of the report is cancer cells. In differentiating between benign and malignant cells, what characteristics would be cited? Select all that apply.

Rate of growth Ability to cause death Ability to spread

A client has been receiving chemotherapy to treat cancer. Which assessment finding suggests that the client has developed stomatitis?

Red, open sores on the oral mucosa

A 16-year-old female client has post-chemotherapy alopecia. This prompts the nursing diagnoses of Disturbed Body Image and Situational Low Self-Esteem. Which response by the client would best indicate improved coping related to these diagnoses?

Requests that her family bring her makeup and wig

After being seen in the oncology clinic, a client with severe bone marrow suppression is admitted to the hospital. The client's cancer therapy consisted of radiation and chemotherapy. When developing the care plan for this client, which nursing diagnosis takes priority?

Risk for infection

The nurse on a bone marrow transplant unit is caring for a client with cancer who has just begun hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). What is the priority nursing diagnosis for this client?

Risk for infection related to altered immunologic response

The nurse is preparing to assess a client whose chart documents that the client experienced extravasation when receiving the vesicant vincristine during the previous shift. The documentation also notes that an antidote was administered immediately. The nurse prepares to assess for which conditions? Select all that apply.

Sloughing tissue Tissue necrosis Effectiveness of the antidote

The nurse is caring for a client with a benign breast tumor. The tumor may have which characteristic?

Slow rate of growth

The public health nurse is presenting a health promotion class to a group at a local community center. Which intervention most directly addresses the leading cause of cancer deaths in North America?

Smoking cessation

A nurse is caring for a client receiving chemotherapy. Which assessment finding places the client at the greatest risk for an infection?

Stage 3 pressure ulcer on the left heel

A young client has been diagnosed with cancer that has metastasized to the lungs. During client education, the client's mother asks about tumor staging and its relation to her child's condition. What stage would the nurse expect this client's tumor to be assigned?

Stage IV

A client with a brain tumor is undergoing radiation and chemotherapy for treatment of cancer. The client has recently reported swelling in the gums, tongue, and lips. Which is the most likely cause of these symptoms?

Stomatitis

While a patient is receiving IV doxorubicin hydrochloride, the nurse observes that there is swelling and pain at the IV site. The nurse should:

Stop the administration of the drug immediately.

While a client is receiving intravenous (IV) doxorubicin hydrochloride for the treatment of cancer, the nurse observes swelling and pain at the IV site. The nurse should prioritize which action?

Stopping the administration of the drug immediately

The nursing instructor is discussing the difference between normal cells and cancer cells with the pre-nursing class in pathophysiology. What would the instructor cite as a characteristic of a cancer cell?

The cell membrane of malignant cells contains proteins called tumor-specific antigens.

What should the nurse tell a client who is about to begin chemotherapy and is anxious about hair loss?

The client should consider getting a wig or cap prior to beginning treatment.

A 36-year-old man is receiving three different chemotherapeutic agents for Hodgkin's disease. The nurse explains to the client that the three drugs are given over an extended period because:

The three drugs have a synergistic effect and act on the cancer cells with different mechanisms.

Which statement is true about malignant tumors?

They gain access to the blood and lymphatic channels.

A client with metastatic pancreatic cancer underwent surgery to remove a malignant tumor in the pancreas. Despite the tumor being removed, the physician informs the client that chemotherapy must be started. Why might the physician opt for chemotherapy?

To prevent metastasis

The physician is attending to a client with a malignant brain tumor. The physician recommends immediate radiation therapy. What is a reason for the physician's recommendation?

To prevent the formation of new cancer cells

The home health nurse is performing a home visit for an oncology client discharged three days ago after completing chemotherapy treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The nurse's priority assessment should include examination for the signs and symptoms of which complication?

Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS)

The client is diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. Which of the following features of a benign tumor is of most concern to the nurse?

Tumor pressure against normal tissues

Which of the following would be consistent with a benign neoplasm?

Usually progressive and slow

A nurse is caring for a client receiving chemotherapy. Which nursing action is most appropriate for handling chemotherapeutic agents?

Wear disposable gloves and protective clothing.

A client received chemotherapy 24 hours ago. Which precautions are necessary when caring for the client?

Wear personal protective equipment when handling blood, body fluids, and feces.

What is the best way for the nurse to assess the nutritional status of a patient with cancer?

Weigh the patient daily.

Which of the following would be inconsistent as a common side effect of chemotherapy?

Weight gain

A client returns to the surgeon's office for a report on a diagnostic procedure to determine the cell composition of the client's abdominal neoplasm. Which term is significant to indicate the likelihood of the tumor spreading?

benign

The nurse is teaching a client newly diagnosed with cancer about chemotherapy. The nurse tells the client he'll receive an antitumor antibiotic. The nurse knows that this type of medications is:

cell-cycle nonspecific.

A nurse is performing a home visit for a client who received chemotherapy within the past 24 hours. The nurse observes a small child playing in the bathroom, where the toilet lid has been left up. Based on these observations, the nurse modifies the client's teaching plan to include:

chemotherapy exposure and risk factors.

The root cause of cancer is damage to cellular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) which can be caused by many factors, or carcinogens. What factors can be carcinogenic? Select all that apply.

dietary substances environmental factors viruses

The nurse is teaching a client about carcinogens. What carcinogens does the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.

dietary substances environmental factors viruses chemical agents defective genes hormone replacement therapy

A client has been diagnosed with a neoplasm and is seeking further information and possible treatment. The primary care physician described the neoplasm as "insidious." What does the word "insidious" mean?

slow-growing

The nurse is evaluating the client's risk for cancer. The nurse should recommend the client change which lifestyle choice?

eats red meat such as steaks or hamburgers every day

The nurse is working with a client who has had an allo-hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). The nurse notices a diffuse rash and diarrhea. The nurse contacts the physician to report that the client has symptoms of

graft-versus-host disease.

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, second only to heart disease. Half of all men and one third of all women will develop cancer during their lifetimes. Which types of cancer have the highest prevalence among both men and women?

lung and colon

Which term is a growth-based classification of tumors?

malignant

A client receives a diagnosis of chondrosarcoma. This means that the client has a:

malignant tumor.

When a client receives vincristine, an antineoplastic agent that inhibits DNA and protein synthesis, the client needs to be informed to report which symptoms that would be expected side effects of motor neuropathy? Select all that apply.

muscle weakness cramps and spasms in the legs loss of balance and coordination

According to the TNM classification system, T0 means there is

no evidence of primary tumor.

An oncologist advises a client with an extensive family history of breast cancer to consider a mastectomy. What type of surgery would the nurse include in teaching?

prophylactic

A client with a recent history of GI disturbance has been scheduled for a barium study. The physician ordered this particular test for this client because it will:

show movement of the GI tract.


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