Breast Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Leukemia
Lung/Prostate Cancer
Skin Cancer
100

Why would someone get prophylactic surgery for breast cancer?

if they have the BRCA 1 gene

100

What are the first signs/ symptoms seen that need to be checked?

 changes in bowel/ bladder habits- need further evaluation

100

What are some teaching points for a patient with lymphedema?

- arm above chest

- elastic garments

- get up and move

- no ice or heat post op: can't feel it

100

What is TURP

resection of the prostate- bladder irrigation, prevent clots, can have pink/bloody urine

100

What is ABCD

asymmetry

border

color

diameter

200

What are the instructions after a mastectomy?

- avoid overuse of arm

- keep arm elevated

- do not carry heavy objects or bags

- avoid constricting clothes

- wear gardening gloves

- alert bracelet

- no BP or needlestick

200

What are some risk factors?

- over 45 yrs

- family hx of polyps/cancer

- inflammatory bowel disease

- hx of breast or ovarian cancer

200

If there is a shift to normal WBC is that normal for the patient?

no if they have low WBC and it goes normal: that is of concern: infection

200

What are some signs/ symptoms for lung cancer?

- nagging cough

- hoarseness

- hemoptysis

- weight loss

- weakness

- adventitious lung sounds

200

what is moh's surgery?

they take layers off of skin until theres no cancer cells left: clean border

300

What are some symptoms of breast cancer?

- painless mass

- bloody d/c from nipple

- nipple retraction

- asymmetrical breast size

- orange peel skin

300

what is the diagnostic and treatment test that a patient with colorectal cancer should get?

colonoscopy: can be diagnostic or treatment: biopsy

300

Explain AML: acute myelogenous leukemia

aggressive chemo, 15-39 yrs, no contact sports

300

What are teaching for bronchoscopy? 

-can do biopsy

- get vitals: compare

- check for gag reflex

300

what is the biggest risk factor for squamous cell carcinoma?

deep sunburns 

400

If breast cancer has metastasized to the brain what symptom would you see?

change in LOC

400

What are some complications that we need to monitor for?

- bowel perforation: abdomen rigid/ hard

- small bowel obstruction: thorough assessment, abdominal distention, vomit fecal matter

- hemorrhage

- fistula

400

What is the most definitive test and what do you warn the patient?

bone marrow biopsy: iliac crest: educate them on it is painful

400

If a patient has a nodule felt on rectal exam what diagnostic test would they be sent for?

PSA marker- then to biopsy

400

what do you want to be on the lookout for when someone receives a graft?

graft vs host disease: emergency: attacks the host

500

What is the non surgical intervention that does hormonal manipulation in postmenopausal ? 

tamoxifen
500

what are some interventions for an intestinal obstruction?

- NPO

- NG tube: low intermittent suction

- TPN

- surgery

- mouth care

500
Explain CLL: chronic lymphocytic leukemia

chronic, 50 yrs, schedule rest and activity, still exercise

500

Where does prostate cancer metastasize?

- bone: main one: will complain of hip pain

- lung

- liver

- kidney

500

What are some comfort measures for someone who is on chemo?

- mouth care

- antiemetic

- small frequent meals: high protein

- wrap/wig

- pain control

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