Breast and Prostate Cancer
CRC and Skin Cancer
Lung Cancer and Leukemia
HIV and TB
Whatever
100

Breast cancer medication that needs monitored secondary to CMO

What is doxorubicin (Adriamycin)

100

Risk factors for CRC

What are age 50+, family history, inherited syndromes/inflammatory bowel diseases, poor diet, diabetes, obesity, drinking too much alcohol, smoking

100

When a patient is experiencing SOB, this is the first action taken by the nurse

What is place patient on oxygen

100

Room needed for a patient with reactivation TB

What is negative pressure with anteroom

100

The nurse starts a unit of packed RBCs and 5 minutes into the infusion, the patient develops a fever and itchy rash. Next step

What is turn off the infusion

200

A patient is receiving external beam radiation for cancer and asks about precautions

What are protect the markings on the skin, avoid heat/cold, avoid lotions, wear soft clothing

200

A client has a lesion that is asymmetrical with an irregular border, two colors, and increased diameter. Next step

What is refer to a provider for removal of lesion

200

Requirements of the nurse after a bone marrow biopsy

What are hold pressure, monitor site, monitor for complications, pain relief

200

Initial S and S after infection with HIV

What are fever, sore throat, H/A, rash, lymphadenopathy, body aches, n/v, night sweats 

200

Normal CD4 count and when to report viral load to the provider

What is viral load >5,000 - 10,000 copies/ml = need for treatment; CD4 count normal 500 -1500 cells/mm3

300
Protecting mucous membranes during cancer treatment

What are avoid alcohol based mouth wash, use soft bristle tooth brush or swabs, use lip balm, avoid spicy foods

300

People at increased risk of skin cancer

Who are individuals with fair complexion, 50+, frequent sun exposure, history of severe sunburn(s), high number of moles, immune suppression

300

Neutropenic precautions

What are private room with door closed, avoid raw or undercooked food, no live plants/flowers, visitors must wear a mask when with the patient, avoid visitors who have a communicable illness, patient must wear a mask when outside the room, specific items for use that stay in patient’s room (stethoscope, thermometer, etc.)

300

Specific lab values needed prior to starting client on TB medication

What are LFTs

300

Precautions needed for latent TB

What is none

400

A TURP patient reports bladder spasms and ↑ pain. Foley shows red blood. Next

What is irrigate the catheter

400

S and S if CRC

What are rectal bleeding/blood in the stool (hematochezia or melena), abdominal pain, cramps, bloating, gas, anemia, weakness, changes in bowel habits (diarrhea or constipation), anorexia/weight loss

400

Your patient develops stomatitis. Explain it and treat it

What is inflammation of M/M, painful sores, increases infection risk.

Consult dietary

400

Education for active TB patients about their medication

What is they will need to take multiple meds for 6-9 months but duration of treatment depends on underlying condition

400

Major difference between palliative care v/s Hospice

What is with palliative care, patient can still be cured
500

S and S of prostate cancer

Urgency, frequency, hesitancy, dysuria, nocturia, hematuria, fatigue, bone pain

500

Does ALL cause delayed growth in children

What is NO

500

Lab test to monitor impact of HIV treatment

What is viral load

500

Clinical manifestation of DIC

What is change in LOC, CP, ↓ pulses, ↓ breath sounds/SOB, bleeding, bruising, rash