Cancer 1
Otitis Media/Conjunctivitis
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Nephritis
Cancer 2
100

This type of precaution limits fresh fruit/veg. and flowers from a patient's room

Neutropenic

100
This long term complication can happen after a child has had 3 inner ear infections in 5 months. 

Speech delays

100

This type of ulcer presents with stomach pain 1/2 to 1 hour after meals

Gastric Ulcer

100

IBD that presents with bloody diarrhea

Ulcerative colitis

100

Common manifestations of glomerulonephritis in children

Fatigue and activity intolerance

100

This type of diet can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer

High in fatty fish, low fat, Vit. A

200

These are hallmark symptoms of Leukemia 

Fever and infections

200

Placing an infant with otitis media in this position can increase symptoms. 

Supine

200

This infection is a common risk factor for PUD

H. Pylori

200

Nursing considerations for this anti-inflammatory drug include: photosensitivity, take with meals to prolong time in stomach, assess for allergy to sulfa, can cause blood dyscrasias.

Sulfasalazine

200

What are 3 signs and symptoms of nephritic syndrome

Proteinuria (kidneys inability to filter urine), hypoalbuminemia (reduced blood protein and albumin as alterations in the glomerular membrane allows proteins to pass into the urine), edema (decreasing colloidal osmotic pressure in the capillaries), hyperlipidemia(increased hepatic synthesis of proteins and lipids), anorexia (edema of the intestinal mucosa)

200

What is shown in this picture? What is the relevance of this finding?

Dimpling of the breast in breast cancer

300

What should you assess prior to starting interventions for a pt with prostate cancer and urinary retention and incontinency

Voiding pattern

300

Infants with otitis media often exhibit these behaviors as an attempt to reduce pain. 

Rolling head from side to side, pulling at ears

300

Pts with this type of ulcer gain weight easily

Duodenal ulcer

300

This type of diet is recommended for a pt with Crohn's disease

High protein. Canned protein supplements are encouraged. 

300
This pathogen is commonly responsible for Acute Glomerulonephritis in children 5-8 years old. 

Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal 

300

Periorbital and facial edema, erythema of the upper body, dyspnea and epistaxis are all signs of this Oncological emergency

Superior Vena Cava Syndrome

400

True or False: It's ok for a pt with known lung cancer continue to smoke. 

False

400

Most viral and bacterial forms of conjunctivitis are transmitted by this form of contact

Direct contact

400

This type of ulcer pain wakens patients at night

Duodenal ulcer pain

400

This type of diet is recommended for patients with Ulcerative Colitis

Low fiber diet to reduce inflammation

400

This type of nephritis is characterized by cloudy, tea-colored urine, hematuria, facial edema that is worse in the morning but then spreads to extremities and abdomen, hypertension

Acute glomerulonephritis

400

This type of oncologic emergency often occurs during tx of Leukemia and presents with GI distress, flank pain, muscle cramps and weakness, seizures, and mental status changes

Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS)

500

What are early symptoms of Prostate cancer

None- if present will be urinary in nature

500

When planning care for a client with trachoma, which potential complication should the nurse consider?

Scarring of the cornea

500

PUD is more common in patients with this blood type

O
500

Use of this type of drug can treat symptoms but should be used cautiously d/t the risk of toxic megacolon

Antidiarrheal: Diphenoxylate and atropine (Lomotil), Loperamide (immodium)

500

Monitor for this- especially in children with Acute glomerulonephritis who have edema, HTN, and gross hematuria

Behavior changes, changes in neurologic status. 

500

When caring for pts receiving this type of therapy visitors and staff should limit time in the room to 30 minutes, staff should wear a dosimeter, have a dedicated garbage and linen hamper in the room. 

Brachytherapy

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