Ignatavicius Ch 22: Care of Patients with Cancer Flashcards
A client in the oncology clinic reports her family is frustrated at her ongoing fatigue 4 months after radiation therapy for breast cancer. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Are you getting adequate rest and sleep each day?
b. It is normal to be fatigued even for years afterward.
c. This is not normal and Ill let the provider know.
d. Try adding more vitamins B and C to your diet.
b. It is normal to be fatigued even for years afterward.
Regardless of the cause, radiation-induced fatigue can be debilitating and may last for months or years after treatment has ended. Rest and adequate nutrition can affect fatigue, but it is most important that the client understands this is normal
A client tells the oncology nurse about an upcoming vacation to the beach to celebrate completing radiation treatments for cancer. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Avoid getting salt water on the radiation site.
b. Do not expose the radiation area to direct sunlight.
c. Have a wonderful time and enjoy your vacation!
d. Remember you should not drink alcohol for a year.
b. Do not expose the radiation area to direct sunlight.
The skin overlying the radiation site is extremely sensitive to sunlight after radiation therapy has been completed. The nurse should inform the client to avoid sun exposure to this area. This advice continues for 1 year after treatment has been completed. The other statements are not appropriate.
A client is receiving chemotherapy through a peripheral IV line. What action by the nurse is most important?
a. Assessing the IV site every hour
b. Educating the client on side effects
c. Monitoring the client for nausea
d. Providing warm packs for comfort
a. Assessing the IV site every hour
Intravenous chemotherapy can cause local tissue destruction if it extravasates into the surrounding tissues. Peripheral IV lines are more prone to this than centrally placed lines. The most important intervention is prevention, so the nurse should check hourly to ensure the IV site is patent, or frequently depending on facility policy. Education and monitoring for side effects such as nausea are important for all clients receiving chemotherapy. Warm packs may be helpful for comfort, but if the client reports that an IV site is painful, the nurse needs to assess further.
A client with cancer is admitted to a short-term rehabilitation facility. The nurse prepares to administer the clients oral chemotherapy medications. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Crush the medications if the client cannot swallow them.
b. Give one medication at a time with a full glass of water.
c. No special precautions are needed for these medications.
d. Wear personal protective equipment when handling the medications.
d. Wear personal protective equipment when handling the medications.
During the administration of oral chemotherapy agents, nurses must take the same precautions that are used when administering IV chemotherapy. This includes using personal protective equipment. These medications cannot be crushed, split, or chewed. Giving one at a time is not needed.
The nurse working with oncology clients understands that which age-related change increases the older clients susceptibility to infection during chemotherapy?
a. Decreased immune function
b. Diminished nutritional stores
c. Existing cognitive deficits
d. Poor physical reserves
a. Decreased immune function
As people age, there is an age-related decrease in immune function, causing the older adult to be more susceptible to infection than other clients. Not all older adults have diminished nutritional stores, cognitive dysfunction, or poor physical reserves.
After receiving the hand-off report, which client should the oncology nurse see first? a. Client who is afebrile with a heart rate of 108 beats/min
b. Older client on chemotherapy with mental status changes
c. Client who is neutropenic and in protective isolation
d. Client scheduled for radiation therapy today
b. Older client on chemotherapy with mental status changes
Older clients often do not exhibit classic signs of infection, and often mental status changes are the first observation. Clients on chemotherapy who become neutropenic also often do not exhibit classic signs of infection. The nurse should assess the older client first. The other clients can be seen afterward.
A client has a platelet count of 9800/mm3. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Assess the client for calf pain, warmth, and redness.
b. Instruct the client to call for help to get out of bed.
c. Obtain cultures as per the facilitys standing policy.
d. Place the client on protective isolation precautions.
b. Instruct the client to call for help to get out of bed.
A client with a platelet count this low is at high risk for serious bleeding episodes. To prevent injury, the client should be instructed to call for help prior to getting out of bed. Calf pain, warmth, and redness might indicate a deep vein thrombosis, not associated with low platelets. Cultures and isolation relate to low white cell counts.
A client hospitalized for chemotherapy has a hemoglobin of 6.1 mg/dL. What medication should the nurse prepare to administer?
a. Epoetin alfa (Epogen)
b. Filgrastim (Neupogen)
c. Mesna (Mesnex)
d. Oprelvekin (Neumega)
a. Epoetin alfa (Epogen)
The clients hemoglobin is low, so the nurse should prepare to administer epoetin alfa, a colony-stimulating factor that increases production of red blood cells. Filgrastim is for neutropenia. Mesna is used to decrease bladder toxicity from some chemotherapeutic agents. Oprelvekin is used to increase platelet count.
A nurse works with clients who have alopecia from chemotherapy. What action by the nurse takes priority?
a. Helping clients adjust to their appearance
b. Reassuring clients that this change is temporary
c. Referring clients to a reputable wig shop
d. Teaching measures to prevent scalp injury
d. Teaching measures to prevent scalp injury
All of the actions are appropriate for clients with alopecia. However, the priority is client safety, so the nurse should first teach ways to prevent scalp injury.
A client is receiving interleukins along with chemotherapy. What assessment by the nurse takes priority?
a. Blood pressure
b. Lung assessment
c. Oral mucous membranes
d. Skin integrity
a. Blood pressure
Interleukins can cause capillary leak syndrome and fluid shifting, leading to intravascular volume depletion. Although all assessments are important in caring for clients with cancer, blood pressure and other assessments of fluid status take priority.
A client is receiving rituximab (Rituxan) and asks how it works. What response by the nurse is best?
a. It causes rapid lysis of the cancer cell membranes.
b. It destroys the enzymes needed to create cancer cells.
c. It prevents the start of cell division in the cancer cells.
d. It sensitizes certain cancer cells to chemotherapy.
c. It prevents the start of cell division in the cancer cells.
Rituxan prevents the initiation of cancer cell division. The other statements are not accurate.
A nurse is assessing a female client who is taking progestins. What assessment finding requires the nurse to notify the provider immediately?
a. Irregular menses
b. Edema in the lower extremities
c. Ongoing breast tenderness
d. Red, warm, swollen calf
d. Red, warm, swollen calf
All clients receiving progestin therapy are at risk for thromboembolism. A red, warm, swollen calf is a manifestation of deep vein thrombosis and should be reported to the provider. Irregular menses, edema in the lower extremities, and breast tenderness are common side effects of the therapy.
A client with a history of prostate cancer is in the clinic and reports new onset of severe low back pain. What action by the nurse is most important?
a. Assess the clients gait and balance.
b. Ask the client about the ease of urine flow.
c. Document the report completely.
d. Inquire about the clients job risks.
a. Assess the clients gait and balance.
This client has manifestations of spinal cord compression, which can be seen with prostate cancer. This may affect both gait and balance and urinary function. For client safety, assessing gait and balance is the priority. Documentation should be complete. The client may or may not have occupational risks for low back pain, but with his history of prostate cancer, this should not be where the nurse starts investigating.
The nurse has taught a client with cancer ways to prevent infection. What statement by the client indicates that more teaching is needed?
a. I should take my temperature daily and when I dont feel well.
b. I will wash my toothbrush in the dishwasher once a week.
c. I wont let anyone share any of my personal items or dishes.
d. Its alright for me to keep my pets and change the litter box.
d. Its alright for me to keep my pets and change the litter box.
Clients should wash their hands after touching their pets and should not empty or scoop the cat litter box. The other statements are appropriate for self-management.
A nurse working with clients who experience alopecia knows that which is the best method of helping clients manage the psychosocial impact of this problem?
a. Assisting the client to pre-plan for this event
b. Reassuring the client that alopecia is temporary
c. Teaching the client ways to protect the scalp
d. Telling the client that there are worse side effects
a. Assisting the client to pre-plan for this event
Alopecia does not occur for all clients who have cancer, but when it does, it can be devastating. The best action by the nurse is to teach the client about the possibility and to give the client multiple choices for preparing for this event. Not all clients will have the same reaction, but some possible actions the client can take are buying a wig ahead of time, buying attractive hats and scarves, and having a hairdresser modify a wig to look like the clients own hair. Teaching about scalp protection is important but does not address the psychosocial impact. Reassuring the client that hair loss is temporary and telling him or her that there are worse side effects are both patronizing and do not give the client tools to manage this condition.