Prevention
Emergency
Effects
Nursing Interventions
Miscellaneous
100

Overweight, alcohol consumption, Western diet and risky behaviors

What are contributing causes of cancer/HIV?

100

Results of disease or treatment. can be obstructive, metabolic and infiltrative.

What are oncologic/ cancer emergencies?

100

10 % weight loss over 6 months, muscle and fat depletion and unable to consume adequate calories/protein for normal function

What is malnutrition?

100

good mouth care, eat food at cold or room temperature, avoid Alcohol or acidic foods

What are interventions for mouth sores?

100

Plant based sweetener, lower incalories then sugar, and may have laxative effect

What is sugar alcohol?

200

maintain a healthy weight, be physically active, eat mostly plant-based diet

What are prevention guidelines of cancer

200

Abdominal distention, nausea, change in stool, absence bowel sounds and bad breath

What is a bowel obstruction?

200

Impairs uptake and utilization of nutrients, changes in metabolism and causes inflammatory response. 

What is a tumor?

200

This can improve tolerance to treatment, immune function and promote wound healing as well as improve quality of life during palliative care.

What is nutrition therapy?

200

cheese omlette, shrimp salad and peanut butter and jelly sandwich are sources of which nutrient?

What is protein?

300

garlic and green tea

What are foods with antioxidant and antibiotic properties

300

Low BP, muffled heart sounds and distended neck veins.

Treatment includes Oxygen, IV fluids and vasopressin medications

What is pericardial effusion?

300

Caused by metastasis from Breast, Lung, Renal and Prostate cancer with demineralization of bone. Treatment includes 3 liters/ day of fluids and Bisphosphonate therapy.

What is Hypercalcemia?

300

 Headache, blurry vision, symptoms of TIA/CVA, decreased peripheral perfusion are symptoms of which emergency?

What is leukocytosis?

300

Which system is being assessed in the A B C acronym? 

What is Airway, breathing and circulation?

400

nutrition counseling includes avoid fresh fruits, salads, rw meats, tap water and fresh flowers

What are food & water borne sources of infection?

400

Occurs with 24-48 after start of chemotherapy, may result in renal failure and increased uric acid. Treatment includes IV fluids and Allopurinol. 

What is tumor lysis syndrome?

400

Thick salvia, dry mouth, edema and dysphagia

What are side effects of Radiation treatment?

400

Flush out chemotherapeutic toxicity, maintain kidney function and prevent infection

What is the benefits of adequate hydration?

400

The physical assessment finding of hyperactive bowel sounds higher and absence of bowel sounds lower indicate which emergency?

What is bowel obstruction?

500

25-35 calories/kg and 1-2.5 g/ kg

What is the amount of calories and protein needed daily to maintain normal weight

500

This emergency is treated with fluid restriction, Lasix and IV 3% sodium chloride solution.

What is SIADH? {Syndrome of inappropriate ADH

500

A shift in metabolism, decreased desire to eat and response to early intervention.

What is anorexia?

500

This evaluation includes diet history, BMI, lab values and physical assessment.

What is a nutritional assessment?

500

Altered nutrition, less then body requirements and imbalanced nutrition 

What are nursing diagnosis?

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