Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 13e Edition
Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 13e Edition
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Chapter 15 Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 13e Edition
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| 1. | 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 | |
| Ans: | B | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Cancer is second only to cardiovascular disease as a leading cause of death in the United States. Although the numbers of cancer deaths have decreased slightly, more than 570,000 Americans were expected to die from a malignant process in 2011. The leading causes of cancer death in the United States, in order of frequency, are lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer in men and lung, breast, and colorectal cancer in women, so smoking cessation is the health promotion initiative directly related to lung cancer. | ||
| 2. | A nurse who works in an oncology clinic is assessing a patient who has arrived for a 2-month follow-up appointment following chemotherapy. The nurse notes that the patient’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 | |
| Ans: | A | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Yellow skin is a sign of jaundice and the liver is a common organ affected by metastatic disease. An LFT should be done to determine if the liver is functioning. A CBC, platelet count and tests of renal function would not directly assess for liver disease. | ||
| 3. | The school nurse is teaching a nutrition class in the local high school. One student states that he has heard that certain foods can increase the incidence of cancer. The nurse responds, “Research has shown that certain foods indeed appear to increase the risk of cancer.” Which of the following menu selections would be the best choice 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 | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Fruits and vegetables appear to reduce cancer risk. Salt-cured foods, such as ham and processed meats, as well as red meats, should be limited. | ||
| 4. | Traditionally, nurses have been involved with tertiary cancer prevention. However, an increasing emphasis is being placed on both primary and secondary prevention. What would be an example of primary prevention? | |
| A) | Yearly Pap tests | |
| B) | Testicular self-examination | |
| C) | Teaching patients to wear sunscreen | |
| D) | Screening mammograms | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Primary prevention is concerned with reducing the risks of cancer in healthy people through practices such as use of sunscreen. Secondary prevention involves detection and screening to achieve early diagnosis, as demonstrated by Pap tests, mammograms, and testicular exams. | ||
| 5. | The nurse is caring for a 39-year-old woman with a family history of breast cancer. She requested a breast tumor marking test and the results have come back positive. As a result, the patient is requesting a bilateral mastectomy. This surgery is an example of what type of oncologic surgery? | |
| A) | Salvage surgery | |
| B) | Palliative surgery | |
| C) | Prophylactic surgery | |
| D) | Reconstructive surgery | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Prophylactic surgery is used when there is an extensive family history and nonvital tissues are removed. Salvage surgery is an additional treatment option that uses an extensive surgical approach to treat the local recurrence of a cancer after the use of a less extensive primary approach. Palliative surgery is performed in an attempt to relieve complications of cancer, such as ulceration, obstruction, hemorrhage, pain, and malignant effusion. Reconstructive surgery may follow curative or radical surgery in an attempt to improve function or obtain a more desirable cosmetic effect. | ||
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