Cancer Types
Cancer Symptoms
Anemia Types
Anemia Symptoms
Treatment options
Cancer Diagnosis
Cancer nursing managment
Anemia diagnosis
Anemia nursing managment
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This type of cancer affects the blood and bone marrow.

What is leukemia?

100

Unexplained weight loss and persistent fatigue are common symptoms of this disease.

What is Cancer?

What is CAUTION?

100

This type of anemia is caused by a lack of iron in the diet.

What is iron deficiency anemia?

100

This symptom involves feeling unusally tired and or weak.

What is fatigue?

100

This treatment uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells.

What is radiation therapy?

100

This imaging study uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body's organs and tissues.

What is an MRI?

100

This type of support involves providing psychological help and counseling to patients and their families.

What is emotional support?

100

This common blood test measures levels of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.

What is Complete Blood count (CBC?

100

Nurses monitor for these common symptoms of anemia.

What is weakness, fatigue, and pallor?

200

this cancer is the most common type of skin cancer.

What is basal cell carcinoma? 

How do you help to prevent this?

200

This symptom involves the skin turning yellow due to liver issues.

What is jaundice?

200

This inherited from of anemia causes red blood cells to not have normal shape or form (misshapen).

What is sickle cell anemia?
200

This symptom involes a rapid or irregular heartbeat?

What is palpitations?
200

This treatment invoes removing cancerous tissue through surgery.

What is surgical excision?

200

 This type of test involves taking a small sample of tissue to examine under a microscope for cancer cells. Doing this will help to diagnose and have a treatment plan.

What is a biopsy such as needle biopsy or large bore biopsy?

200

 Nurses administer these to help manage pain in cancer patients

What is pain relief medication? 

Generally given around the clock and then prn for breakthrough pain to control pain. Also make sure to teach patient to report pain before it becomes too extreme.


200

 These studies assess iron levels, ferritin, and transferrin saturation in the blood.

What is iron studies?

200

 Encouraging a diet rich in these nutrients is essential for managing anemia.

What are iron, vitamin B12, and folate?

300

This type of cancer starts in the cells in the liver.

What is hepatocellular carcinoma?

300

This symptoms is characterized by a persistent cough, cough up blood, or trouble breathing

What is lung cancer?

300

This type of anemia is caused by a deficiency in vitamin B12.

What is pernicious anemia?

300

This symptom involves feeling lightheaded and feeling a whirling motion.

What is dizziness?

300

This treatment uses drugs to kill cancer cells.

What is chemotherapy?

300

This blood test measures specific proteins that can be elevated in certain types of cancer, such as PSA for prostate cancer.

What is a tumor marker test?

300

Ensuring patients receive adequate nutrition through diet modifications or supplements falls under this type of support.

What is nutritional support?

300

 Checking for deficiencies in these vitamins can help diagnose certain types of anemia.

What are vitamin B12 and folate levels?

300

These supplements are often administered to patients with iron-deficiency anemia.

What are iron supplements oral, IV?

400

This cancer affects the lymphatic system.

What is lymphoma?

400

This symptoms isvolves changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation.

What is colorectal cancer?

400

This type of anemia occurs when the bone marrow does not produce enough red blood cells.

What is aplastic anemia?

400

This symptoms involes have pale cool to touch skin.

What is pallor?

400

this treatment involves taking iron supplements to treat anemia.

What is iron supplementation?

400

This screening test is recommended for women to detect early signs of breast cancer.

What is a mammogram?

400

 Regular monitoring of symptoms and side effects of treatments is part of this nursing responsibility

What is assessing?

What are you assessing?

400

This procedure involves taking a sample from the bone marrow to evaluate its function.

What is a bone marrow biopsy?

400

 Teaching patients about dietary changes and medication adherence is part of this nursing responsibility. These are items you could teach about.

What is education on: Signs and symptoms

dietary changes, medications, diagnostics, etiology of disease process?

500

this type of cancer begins in the cells of the breast.


What is breast cancer?

500
This symptom involves unusual bleeding or discharge from the reproductive system.

What is cervical cancer?

500

This type of anemia is often associated with chronic disease like cancer or kidney disease.

What is anemia of chronic disease?

500

This symptom involves shortness of breath, especially during physical activity?

what is dyspnea?

500

This treatment involves a bone marrow transplant to treat certain types of anemia and cancer.

What is bone marrow transplant?

500

 This advanced imaging technique combines X-rays and computer technology to produce cross-sectional images of the body.

What is a CT scan?

500

 Educating patients about their condition, treatment options, and self-care strategies is known as this.

What is patient education?

What can you education on?

500

This type of anemia is caused by a deficiency in vitamin B12.

What is pernicious anemia?

500

 Regularly checking blood levels and adjusting treatment plans as needed is known as this.

What is monitoring?

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