The nurse is caring for a client in the hospital who is being treated for Hodgkin's disease and is taking a chemotherapeutic regimen in the hospital's oncology unit. When reviewing the client's medication history, what regimen does the nurse recognize as the drugs in the treatment of Hodgkin's disease?
- A. Ceftriaxone, furosemide, rifampin, ibuprofen
- B. Doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbarine
- C. Albuterol, ipratropium, methylprednisolone, acetylcysteine
- D. Enalapril, atenolol, verapamil, lovastatin
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbarine are a combination of medications for the chemotherapeutic treatment of Hodgkin's disease. There are several different regimens that may be used but the medications in the other options are not used for the treatment of Hodgkin's disease.
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A client with lymphedema of the left leg has a nursing diagnosis of Altered Body Image Perception related to lymphedema of the left leg as evidenced by the statement, 'I look terrible and am embarrassed to go out.' What intervention can the nurse provide to help this client?
- A. Inform the client it is acceptable to stay away from social activities.
- B. Encourage the client to go out and socialize despite not wanting to
- C. Suggest certain styles of clothing that conceal the enlargement of the leg.
- D. Refer the client to a psychiatrist.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Extensive emotional support is necessary when the edema is severe. The client's self-esteem often is decreased, which can lead to social withdrawal. The nurse supports the client's self-image by suggesting certain styles of clothing that conceal abnormal enlargement of an arm or leg. Informing the client to stay away from social activities can create a depressed mood and loneliness. The client should not be encouraged to go out and socialize if not ready nor referred to a psychiatrist at this point.
A client has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma but has no symptoms at this time. The client has received radiation and chemotherapy with responsiveness to this treatment. How would this disease be classified according to the lack of symptoms and responsiveness to treatment?
- A. Indolent
- B. Aggressive
- C. Cured
- D. Immunosuppressed
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is classified as either indolent, meaning that the client is relatively asymptomatic at diagnosis, and the disorder is relatively responsive to radiation and chemotherapy; or aggressive, because the condition has a shorter onset with acute symptoms. There is no classification considered cured or immunosuppressed.
The nurse is obtaining objective data from a client with lymphangitis of the left arm. What does the nurse expect to find when collecting this data from the client?
- A. Pulsatile mass in the axilla
- B. Weeping and oozing of fluid from the arm
- C. Cold, clammy arm
- D. Red streaks following the course of the lymph channels
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Red streaks follow the course of the lymph channels and extend up the arm or leg. Fever also may be present. When lymphadenitis is present, the lymph nodes along the lymphatic channels are enlarged and tender on palpation. Diagnosis is made by visual inspection and palpation. The nurse does not expect to find a pulsatile mass. Weeping and oozing would indicate lymphedema. The arm would be warm or hot, not cold and clammy.
A young client has just been diagnosed with lymphoma. The client asks the nurse what a lymphoma is. What would be the nurse's best answer?
- A. It is a group of cancers that affect the body.
- B. It is a group of cancers connected to the hematopoietic system.
- C. It is a group of cancers that affect the lymphatic system.
- D. It is a group of cancers connected to the cardiovascular system.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The term lymphoma applies to a group of cancers that affect the lymphatic system. The correct option is more specific than the option of 'a group of cancers that affect the body.' Lymphomas are not related to the hematopoietic or cardiovascular systems.
The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client with a suspected lymphatic disorder. What would be the nurse's primary assessment for all clients with lymphatic disorders?
- A. Fever and sore throat
- B. Painful joints
- C. Signs of leukopenia and thrombocytopenia
- D. Enlargement of the lymph glands
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Most of the disorders related to the lymph glands cause an inflammation of the lymph nodes. As a result, the nurse should assess the extent of enlargement of the lymph glands in a client suspected of a lymphatic disorder. Fever and sore throat are the secondary signs and symptoms in such disorders. These clients do not complain of painful joints or exhibit signs of leukopenia and thrombocytopenia.
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