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What race is more prone to being diagnosed with cancer? - Answer African american
race

What is the primary prevention of cancer? - Answer Reducing the risks of disease
through health promotion techniques. Education, avoiding carcinogens, dietary, and
lifestyle changes.q

What is the secondary prevention of cancer? - Answer Programs promoting screening
and early detection activities.

What is cancer screening used for? - Answer To identify in the general population those
diseases early so that treatment decisions can be made to cure or prolonged life.

What are the creatia that must be met for secondary prevention? - Answer Screenings
must be cheap

Must be able to detect cancer early enough to make the difference

Result in a few false positive or negatives

What is primordial prevention of cancer? - Answer Underlying conditions leading to
causation targets total population and selected groups.

What is tertiary prevention of cancer? - Answer Late stage of cancer that results in
treatment and rehab.

Why are cancer diagnostic tests done? - Answer Done to determine the presence and
extent of a tumor, whether it metastasis, function of involved or non-involved organs,
and evaluate the tumor stage and grade.

When should women get their mammogram done? - Answer Over 45 years old

What does the cure of cancer depend on? - Answer Depends on the cancer and varies,
eradication of the malignant disease

What is the control of cancer? - Answer Prolonged survival and containment of cancer
cell growth; long periods of remission; good quality of life with exacerbations

What is palliation of cancer? - Answer Relief of symptoms associated with the disease

What is radiation therapy for cancer used for? - Answer Used to cure cancer and control
malignant disease. Can be a prophylactic to prevent the spread of primary cancer to
distant areal relief symptoms of the disease.

How does radiation work? - Answer Interacts to form free radicals in cells which
disrupts DNA and with repetition is ultimately lethal to cells.

,What determines how radiation is going to be administered? - Answer Source of
radiation, location of tumor, and type of cancer that is targeted.

What is externally-external beam radiation? - Answer The most common radiation that is
delivered in a variety of ways depending on the depth of the tumor and dose of radiation
to be given. The higher the energy, the deeper the penetration.

How do you prepare the patient on their first visit for radiation? - Answer Give patient
radiation markings(don't touch or redraw), educate, premedication, and encourage to
not miss appointments

What is internal radiation? - Answer Implantation or brachytherapy is a high dose that is
localized to a specific area.

How is internal radiation administered? - Answer Implanted by means of seeds, beads,
or catheters into body cavities or interstitial compartments. Also can be administered
orally.

What are intracavity radioisotopes? - Answer Used to treat gynecologic cancers that
remain in place for prescribed periods of time and then are removed.

What type of cancer does interstitial implants treat? - Answer Prostate, pancreatic, and
breast cancer

What is significant about the radiation of interstitial implants? - Answer Implants that are
farther away from the tissue from the radiation source = lower the dosage

What are the precautions of radiation for intracavity or interstitial? - Answer Private
room, sign on doors, limits visitors, maintain 6-foot distance from radiation source.

Contacts with the healthcare team are guided by principles of time, distance, and
shielding to minimize exposure.

What type of cancer is an unsealed source used to treat? - Answer Thyroid cancer

What is an unsealed source treatment? - Answer Drink that diffuses thru the body
tissues and concentrated in the thyroid for 48-72 hours. It's present in the body fluids for
up to 4 days.

What are the precautions of taking antiemetics? - Answer Since it's 50% excreted in
urine, you must flush 3 times. Double gloves and use paper trays and plates. Also sleep
alone for 2 weeks.

What is the nursing management for external radiation? - Answer Radiation markings

Education, premedicate, encourage to not miss appointments

What are the side effects of external radiation? - Answer Fatigue, altered taste, bone
marrow suppression, sunburn, hair loss

, What is nursing education for a patient on radiation? - Answer Avoid sun exposure,
tightly fitted clothes, harsh fabrics, detergent, no deodorant, no perfume, use electric
razor

What are the causes of anemia? - Answer Primary bone marrow diseases, aplastic
anemia. Leukemia, deficiency states, and drug reactions

What are the different deficiencies that can cause anemia? - Answer Iron, B12, and
folate

What is anemia? - Answer Inadequate number of red blood cells to effectively carry
O2(hemoglobin) to tissues causing hypoxia.

What is the most common hematologic condition? - Answer anemia

What are some symptoms of anemia? - Answer SOB, weakness, chest pain, palpitations,
low BP, fatigue, fainting

What are the different diagnostic tests for determining anemia? - Answer HGB and HCT

What is HGB? - Answer Best indicator that binds O2

What are corpuscular indices used for? - Answer Used for initial classification of
anemias

What is MCV? - Answer Size of cell,

What are the different sizes the MCV can show for the cell? - Answer Microcytic,
normocytic, macrocytic, or megaloblastic

What is MCH/MCHC? - Answer The amount of hemoglobin in each cell, which can be
hypochromic or normochromic

What does microcytic, hypochromic indicate? - Answer Iron deficiency

What does normocytic, normochromic indicate? - Answer Problem outside the marrow,
hemolytic anemia or bleed

What does macrocytic indicate? - Answer B12 or folate deficiency

What does hemolytic anemia result from? - Answer Destruction of RBC

What are the normal RBC cells for males and females? - Answer Males are 4.5-5.5
Females are 4.5

What does HGB show? - Answer Grams of HGB per 100C of blood

What does HCT show? - Answer Percent of red blood cells in volume of blood

What is hypoproliferative anemia? - Answer Marrow cannot produce adequate numbers
of RBCs due to marrow damage by medications, chemicals, or lack of factors necessary

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