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NURA 404 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH
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What are some risk factors for Ovarian cancer?

-Nulliparity

-Early menarche (before 12 years old)

-Late menopause (after 55 years old)

-Increasing age after menopause

-Obesity

-First-degree relative with ovarian cancer

-Genetics—women of Ashkenazi Jewish decent

-Older than 30 years at first pregnancy

-Positive BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations

-Infertility

What symptoms could a patient experience when diagnosed for ovarian cancer?

-pelvic and abdominal pain

-urinary frequency

-urgency

-increased abdominal size (bloating)

-difficulty eating (feeling full)

How is ovarian cancer treated/diagnosed?

-no adequate screening test

-women with increased risk related to BRCA 1 or 2 mutations or a family history of

,ovarian cancer should be considered for genetic counseling to further evaluate their
risk

What is the nurses's role when caring for a patient w/ ovarian cancer?

-promote early detection

-educate the woman about the disease and its treatments

-provide emotional support

Take note: Ovarian cyst

A small ovarian "cyst" found on ultrasound in an asymptomatic postmenopausal
woman should arouse suspicion. Any mass or ovary palpated in a postmenopausal
woman should be considered cancerous until proven otherwise. Approximately
90% of ovarian cancers are of epithelial cell origin. These tumors occur in older
women, are diagnosed in advanced stages, and have a high mortality rate

What are some factors that put women at risk for endometrial cancer?

-Nulliparity

-Obesity (more than 50 lb overweight)

-Liver disease

-Infertility

-Diabetes mellitus

-Hypertension

-History of pelvic radiation

-Polycystic ovary syndrome

-Late onset of menopause (after age 55)

What are some symptoms a patient may experience with endometrial cancer?

-dyspareunia

-low back pain

,-purulent genital discharge

-dysuria

-pelvic pain

-weight loss

-change in bladder and -bowel habits

-HTN

How is endometrial cancer screened/diagnosed?

-There is no specific screening test currently available to detect endometrial cancer.

-A pelvic examination is frequently normal in the early stages of the disease

-Transvaginal ultrasound can be used to evaluate the endometrial cavity and
measure the thickness of the endometrial lining

-staging

What is the nurse's role caring for a patient with endometrial cancer?

-Ensure that follow-up appointments are scheduled appropriately.

-Educate the client about preventive measures or follow-up care if she has been
treated for cancer

What virus is the majority of cervical cancers are caused by?

human papilloma virus

What are some risk factors for cervical cancer?

-Early age at first intercourse (within 1 year of menarche)

-Lower socioeconomic status

-Promiscuous male partners

-Unprotected sexual intercourse

-Family history of cervical cancer (mother or sisters)

, -Sexual intercourse with uncircumcised men

-HIV

How is cervical cancer screened/diagnostic?

-presence of a precursor lesion

-cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

-pap test



What is the nurse's role when caring for a patient with cervical cancer?

-educating women about risk factors

ways to prevent cervical dysplasia (abn cells prior to cancer)

-Faithfully use barrier methods of

contraception.

-Avoid active and passive exposure to smoking.

-Receive the HPV vaccine

What are the risk factors associated with vaginal cancer?

-advancing age (over 60 years old)

-previous pelvic radiation

-exposure to diethylstilbestrol (DES) in utero

-vaginal trauma

history of genital warts (HPV infection)

-chronic vaginal discharge

-vaginal adenosis

-consuming alcohol

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