Chapter 12: Management of Patients with Oncologic Disorders

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The nurse is caring for a client who is to begin receiving external radiation for a malignant tumor of the neck. While providing client education, what potential adverse effects should the nurse discuss with the client? A. Impaired nutritional status B. Cognitive changes C. Diarrhea D. Alopecia

A. Impaired nutritional status

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? A. "I understand that you are worried. Benign conditions are noncancerous, but let's look at your chart to see your results." B. "You have every right to be upset; a benign condition means you may have cancerous cells. Let me call your health care provider to talk to you." C. "Are you sure a biopsy was done? Your admitting diagnosis would not prompt that kind of procedure." D. "Do not worry; if something was wrong, your primary health care provider would have told you and started treatment."

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

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? A. "These symptoms usually result from radiation therapy; however, we will continue to monitor your laboratory studies and test results." B. "These symptoms are part of your disease and are an unfortunately inevitable part of living with cancer." C. "Try not to be concerned about these symptoms. Every client feels this way after having radiation therapy." D. "Even though it is uncomfortable, this is a good sign. It means that only the cancer cells are dying."

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

An adult client with leukemia will soon begin chemotherapy. What would the nurse do to combat the most common adverse effects of chemotherapy? A. Administer an antiemetic. B. Administer an antimetabolite. C. Administer a tumor antibiotic. D. Administer an anticoagulant.

A. Administer an antiemetic.

The hospice nurse has just admitted a new client to the program. What principle guides hospice care? A. Care addresses the needs of the client as well as the needs of the family. B. Care is focused on the client centrally and the family peripherally. C. The focus of all aspects of care is solely on the client. D. The care team prioritizes the client's physical needs and the family is responsible for the client's emotional needs.

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

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? A. Limit the time that visitors spend at the client's bedside. B. Teach the client to perform all aspects of basic care independently. C. Assign male nurses to the client's care whenever possible. D. Situate the client in a shared room with other clients receiving brachytherapy.

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

A nurse who works in an oncology clinic is assessing a client who has arrived for a 2-month follow-up appointment following chemotherapy. The nurse notes that the client's skin appears yellow. Which blood tests should be done to further explore this clinical sign? A. Liver function tests (LFTs) B. Complete blood count (CBC) C. Platelet count D. Blood urea nitrogen and creatinine

A. Liver function tests (LFTs)

The nurse is caring for a client who has just been told that the client's 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? A. Palliative B. Reconstructive C. Salvage D. Prophylactic

A. Palliative

The nurse is describing some of the major characteristics of cancer to a client who has recently received a diagnosis of malignant melanoma. When differentiating between benign and malignant cancer cells, the nurse should explain differences in which of the following aspects? Select all that apply. A. Rate of growth B. Ability to cause death C. Cell size D. Cell location E. Ability to spread

A. Rate of growth B. Ability to cause death E. Ability to spread

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? A. Requests that her family bring her makeup and a wig B. Begins to discuss the future with her family C. Reports less disruption from pain and discomfort D. Cries openly when discussing her disease

A. Requests that her family bring her makeup and a wig

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? A. Stopping the administration of the drug immediately B. Notifying the client's health care provider C. Continuing the infusion but decreasing the rate D. Applying a warm compress to the infusion site

A. Stopping the administration of the drug immediately

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? A. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) B. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) C. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) D. Hypercalcemia

A. Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS)

When discussing with a client factors that distinguish malignant cells from benign cells of the same tissue type, which characteristic should the nurse mention? A. Slow rate of mitosis of cancer cells B. Different proteins in the cell membrane C. Differing size of the cells D. Different molecular structure in the cells

B. Different proteins in the cell membrane

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? A. Cognitive deficits B. Impaired wound healing C. Cardiac tamponade D. Tumor lysis syndrome

B. Impaired wound healing

A client is hospitalized because a large abdominal tumor was seen on the computed tomography scan. A biopsy is ordered, and the client wants to know if "this will cause a big scar." Which type of biopsy will this client likely experience? A. Excisional B. Incisional C. Needle D. Fine needle

B. Incisional

A client's most recent diagnostic imaging has revealed that lung cancer has metastasized to the bones and liver. What is the most likely mechanism by which the client's cancer cells spread? A. Apoptosis B. Lymphatic circulation C. Invasion D. Angiogenesis

B. Lymphatic circulation

An oncology nurse educator is providing health education to a client who has been diagnosed with skin cancer. The client's wife has asked about the differences between normal cells and cancer cells. What characteristic of a cancer cell should the educator cite? A. Malignant cells possess greater mobility than normal body cells. B. Malignant cells contain proteins called tumor-associated antigens. C. Chromosomes contained in cancer cells are more durable and stable than those of normal cells. D. The nuclei of cancer cells are unusually large, but regularly shaped.

B. Malignant cells contain proteins called tumor-associated antigens.

A client newly diagnosed with cancer is scheduled to begin chemotherapy treatment and the nurse is providing anticipatory guidance about potential adverse effects. When addressing the most common adverse effect, what should the nurse describe? A. Pruritis (itching) B. Nausea and vomiting C. Altered glucose metabolism D. Confusion

B. Nausea and vomiting

A client was diagnosed with cancer several weeks ago and family members describe the client as "utterly distraught." The client has fully withdrawn from social and family contact. What is the nurse's best action? A. Reassure the client and the family that these types of responses to cancer are common. B. Refer the client to the appropriate mental health provider. C. Educate the client about the mental health benefits of exercise. D. Reassure the family that the client is grieving and will eventually come to terms with the diagnosis.

B. Refer the client to the appropriate mental health provider.

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? A. Monthly self-breast exams B. Smoking cessation C. Annual colonoscopies D. Monthly testicular exams

B. Smoking cessation

The nurse is caring for a client with an advanced stage of breast cancer and the client has recently learned that the cancer has metastasized. The nurse enters the room and finds the client struggling to breathe, and the nurse's rapid assessment reveals that the client's jugular veins are distended. The nurse should suspect the development of what oncologic emergency? A. Increased intracranial pressure B. Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) C. Spinal cord compression D. Metastatic tumor of the neck

B. Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS)

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? A. "Smoking is the reason you are here." B. "The doctor left orders for you not to smoke." C. "You are anxious about the surgery. Do you see smoking as helping?" D. "Smoking is OK right now, but after your surgery it is contraindicated."

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

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? A. Smoked salmon and green beans B. Pork chops and fried green tomatoes C. Baked apricot chicken and steamed broccoli D. Liver, onions, and steamed peas

C. Baked apricot chicken and steamed broccoli

The nurse is performing an initial assessment of a 75-year-old client who has just relocated to the long-term care facility. During the nurse's interview with the client, the client admits drinking around 600 mL (20 oz) of vodka every evening. What types of cancer does this put the client at risk for? Select all that apply. A. Malignant melanoma B. Brain cancer C. Breast cancer D. Esophageal cancer E. Liver cancer

C. Breast cancer D. Esophageal cancer E. Liver cancer

Which intervention should the nurse teach a client who is at risk for hypercalcemia? A. Avoid the use of stool softeners. B. Take laxatives daily. C. Consume 2 to 4 L of fluid daily. D. Restrict calcium intake.

C. Consume 2 to 4 L of fluid daily.

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? A. Interrupted sleep pattern B. Hot flashes C. Epistaxis D. Increased weight

C. Epistaxis

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? A. Colorectal B. Prostate C. Lung D. Breast

C. Lung

Which nursing action best demonstrates primary cancer prevention? A. Encouraging yearly Pap tests B. Teaching testicular self-examination C. Promoting and providing vaccines D. Facilitating screening mammograms

C. Promoting and providing vaccines

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? A. Salvage surgery B. Palliative surgery C. Prophylactic surgery D. Reconstructive surgery

C. Prophylactic surgery

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? A. Fatigue related to altered metabolic processes B. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements related to anorexia C. Risk for infection related to altered immunologic response D. Body image disturbance related to weight loss and anorexia

C. Risk for infection related to altered immunologic response

A public health nurse has formed an interdisciplinary team that is developing an educational program entitled Cancer: The Risks and What You Can Do About Them. Participants will receive information, but the major focus will be screening for relevant cancers. This program is an example of what type of health promotion activity? A. Disease prophylaxis B. Risk reduction C. Secondary prevention D. Tertiary prevention

C. Secondary prevention

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? A. "Your family should likely gather at the bedside in case there is a negative outcome." B. "Make sure the client doesn't eat any food in the 24 hours before the procedure." C. "Wear a hospital gown when you go into the client's room." D. "Do not visit if you've had a recent infection."

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

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? A. Discuss a referral for rehabilitation hospital. B. Panel the client for a personal care home. C. Discuss a referral for acute care. D. Discuss a referral for hospice care.

D. 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? A. Adjust the dose to the client's present symptoms. B. Wash hands with an alcohol-based cleanser following administration. C. Use gloves and a lab coat when preparing the medication. D. Dispose of the antineoplastic wastes in the hazardous waste receptacle.

D. Dispose of the antineoplastic wastes in the hazardous waste receptacle.

A 62-year-old woman diagnosed with breast cancer is scheduled for a partial mastectomy. The oncology nurse explained that the surgeon will want to take tissue samples to ensure the disease has not spread to adjacent axillary lymph nodes. The client has asked if they will have her lymph nodes dissected, like her mother did several years ago. What alternative to lymph node dissection will this client most likely undergo? A. Lymphadenectomy B. Needle biopsy C. Open biopsy D. Sentinel node biopsy

D. Sentinel node biopsy


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