Breast Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Side Effects
Oncological Emergenceies
Anemia
100

Mammograms for those at average risk should start at this age.

 What is 45 years-old  

100

Pre-existing condition/diagnosis that causes a high-risk for developing colorectal cancer

What are, 

Crohn's Disease

Ulcerative Colitis

Irritable Bowel Syndrome


100

In general, symptoms and side effects should be treated based on this factor.

What is the cause.  Treatment or disease.

100
This emergency results in hyperkalemia, hyperuricemia, and hyperphosphatemia

What is tumor lysis syndrome

100

Name two symptoms related to anemia.

What are fatigue, SOB, paleness

200

Longer exposure to this hormone can put a woman at higher risk for breast cancer.

What is Estrogen

200

Colonoscopies for those at average risk, should start at this age.

What is 45-years-old

200

The most feared symptom of cancer and its treatments.  

What is pain.  

200

Cyanosis of the face and dyspnea are symptoms of this emergency.

What is Superior Vena Cava Syndrome

200

Prior to administering a blood product, this test should be confirmed.

What is a type and screen.

300

Rare breast cancer that occurs in and around the nipple

What is Paget's 

300

A healthy stoma appears this color?


What is Beefy red


300

Name 2 non-pharmacological ways to relieve pain caused by stomatitis.

What are:

Use ice or ice packs to numb mouth and gums

Eat foods that are soft, cold, bland




300

This type of emergency is common among metastatic cancers and can cause many sensory disruptions.

What is Spinal Cord Compression

300

This is the initial intervention when suspecting a transfusion reaction.

What is stop the transfusion

400

Name 3 interventions to prevent lymphedema or injury after a mastectomy

What are raise hand above elbow and elbow above heart, light daily exercise, compression garments, arm restrictions

400

This is how a double barrel ostomy works.

 What is the active fistula produces stool and the inactive fistula produces mucous

400

This is meaning of pancytopenia and describe the risks associated with it.

What is low WBC, Hgb, and Platelets.

Risks associated are infection, poor oxygenation and nutritional deficiencies, bleeding.

400

Explain how hyperleukocytosis is different from TLS

What is hyperleukocytosis involves an excessive amount of WBCs, but they do not lyse or release their inner contents.  

400

In addition to stopping the transfusion and obtaining vital signs, name 2 actions that should be performed following a transfusion reaction.

What are:

Keep IV in place and administer fluids

Collect tubing and blood product to be returned to the blood bank.

Notify Physician.

500

Warmth, swelling, and redness of arm after a mastectomy represents this complication.

What is Infection or Cellulitis

500

Colorectal cancer is often difficult to detect in pregnant women due to these reasons.

What are signs and symptoms mimic that of pregnancy - N/V/D and abdominal discomfort.

500

In addition to negative physical outcomes of side effects, these are some psychological or emotional concerns.

Fear of uncontrol

Length or permeability 

Treatments 

Inability to complete regular activities and work

500

This emergency can be caused by cancers that produce a protein similar to the parathyroid hormone

What is hypercalcemia
500

Impaired kidney function can cause anemia due to this process.

Decreased production of erythropoietin.