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Cancer Treatment
Nursing care Chemotherapy
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Anorexia

What is a side effect of cancer and cancer treatment that causes a loss of appetite?

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Immunologic surveillance

What is something the body does to find cells that don't belong in the body and destroy them? (ie. viruses, bacteria, etc.)

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Self-breast exam concerns

What is a new lump that feels different from other breast tissue:

  • A lump that is hard, fixed, or irregular in shape
  • Painful lump, especially if accompanied by skin changes like redness or nipple discharge
  • Rapidly growing lump
  • Concerns about family history of breast cancer 
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Cancer treatment goals?

What are:

  • Cure: Although it’s rare to say “cured,” the goal is to eliminate disease.

  • Control: For cancers that can’t be eradicated, therapies aim to extend life.

  • Palliation: Focuses on quality of life, controlling symptoms.

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Morphine 

What medication is used for pain control during cancer treatment?

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Alopecia

What is an easily recognizable effect of cancer treatment that means hair loss?

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Natural killer cells

What is a specific type of lymphocyte that surveils for cancer?

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Two important steps to lowering your risk of getting cancer.

What are avoiding tobacco use and keeping a healthy weight

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Nursing safety considerations (Name 5)

What are:

  • Chemotherapy is hazardous to those giving the treatments as well as patient

  • Special precautions for caregivers/nurses/pharmacists that handle and prepare chemo

  • Extra gloving, gowns, and goggles/face shield 

  • Oncology/chemotherapy nursing certification

  • Do not care for patient receiving chemotherapy if you are pregnant or could be

  • Use 2 pairs of gloves to dispose of bodily fluids

  • Always wash hands with soap and water after care and not hand gel

  • Precaution should continue for 48-72 hours after last chemo treatment is given

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IV site checks

What must the nurse do to ensure the safety of the patient on chemotherapy?

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Stomatitis, mucositis, and esophagitis

What are the effects of chemotherapy or radiation treatment that destroys rapidly regenerating epithelial cells located in the field (e.g., head and neck, stomach, esophagus)? 

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A system of the anatomic extent of disease(cancer) which is based on these three parameters.

What is the meaning of TNM(tumor, node, metastisis)?

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Normals for platelets?

Platelets: 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter (µL)

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Reducing the size of the tumor to control patient discomfort.

What is debulking surgery?

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Symptoms of neutropenia

What are frequent infections, fatigue, and weakness related to chemotherapy treatment?

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Dysgeusia

What is an altered perception of taste that manifests as metallic, salty, sour, or bitter taste in the mouth?

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 Malignant cancer cells

What is a cell that can evade the immune system and is able to spread to other tissues or organs?

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Fatigue, rash, and bone marrow suppression

What are the main side effects of radiation therapy.

Daily double: Give three ways to provide care for the three symptoms.

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Beams directed from ouside the body.

What is external radiation?

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The hair, lining of the mouth, intestinal track, and blood cells.

What are the side effects of chemotherapy on the body.

Daily double: Name 1 nursing consideration for each.

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Cachexia

What is known as wasting syndrome, a syndrome that is characterized by unintended weight loss and loss of appetite?

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Lymphocytes

What is the type of cell that surveillances for altered cells in the body?

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Adenocarcinoma meaning

What is cancer that originated in the glandular lining.



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CAUTION

What is the pnuemonic for determining if you may have a sign/symptom of cancer?

Daily double: name them all

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10 cares that are important when a patient on chemotherapy.

Avoid fresh fruits or vegetables, Do not go near cut flowers, dried flowers, or potted plants. Do not touch soil. Water from the home faucet is safe if it comes from a city water supply or a municipal well serving a large population. Bottled water must state “reverse osmosis filtration” on the label. Ask your nurse for the UPMC patient information sheet “Safe-Water Guidelines for Patients with Weakened Immunity.” Do not take a tub bath. Take showers or sponge baths. If you have a central venous catheter, cover it with a waterproof dressing before you shower. When a central venous catheter is first inserted, allow 72 hours to pass before you take a shower, or as instructed by your surgeon. Do not use contact lenses. Do not get a body piercing or tattoo. If you have pierced-body jewelry, speak with your doctor or nurse about removing it. Talk to your oncologist before you get any vaccination. Women should check with their doctor or nurse before any gynecological exam or procedure is scheduled. Avoid contact with farm animals and all types of birds. These animals may carry fungal, bacterial, and viral germs. If you have a pet at home, do not come in contact with its feces or urine. Do not allow the pet to lick your face. Be sure to wash your hands after touching your pet. Do not clean fish tanks. Ask your nurse or dietitian to provide and review with you the UPMC patient information page, “Neutropenic Diet.” 

Avoid the following foods: Raw fresh fruits or vegetables, Raw or rare-cooked meats, fish, and eggs, Food prepared in unknown conditions, Fast foods, deli counters, and salad bars (including macaroni salad and pasta salad), Soft or frozen yogurt with active cultures, Fresh or dried herbs or seasonings that are added to food after cooking (pepper from individually wrapped packets may be added after cooking), Dried fruits and raw nuts