The nurse is preparing a patient with a small immobile breast lump for a fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy. Which of the following information about the procedure should the nurse explain to the patient?
- A. FNA is done in the outpatient clinic, and results are available in 1 to 2 days.
- B. Only a small incision is needed, resulting in minimal breast pain and scarring.
- C. If the biopsy results are negative, no further diagnostic testing will be needed.
- D. FNA is guided by a mammogram, ensuring that cells are taken from the lesion.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: FNA is done in outpatient settings and results are available in 24 to 48 hours. No incision is needed. FNA may be guided by ultrasound, but not by mammogram. Since the immobility of the breast lump suggests cancer, further testing will be done if the FNA is negative.
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The nurse has completed teaching a patient who has breast cancer about the newly prescribed tamoxifen. Which of the following patient statements indicate that the teaching has been effective?
- A. I will expect to have leg cramps with this drug.
- B. I will call the clinic if I develop any hot flashes.
- C. I will be taking the medication for at least a year.
- D. I will call immediately if I experience cloudy and blurred vision.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Blurred and cloudy vision should be immediately reported because it is likely that the patient is developing cataracts and the tamoxifen will be discontinued or decreased. Tamoxifen treatment generally lasts 5 years. Hot flashes are an expected adverse effect of tamoxifen. Leg cramps may be a sign of deep vein thrombosis, and the patient should immediately notify the health care provider if pain occurs.
The nurse is assessing a patient with Paget's disease. Which of the following findings should the nurse anticipate that the patient may experience? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Greenish coloured nipple discharge
- B. Itchiness of the breast
- C. Increased temperature
- D. Nipple ulceration
- E. A burning sensation in the breast
Correct Answer: B,D,E
Rationale: A patient with Paget's disease may experience itching, burning sensation, bloody nipple discharge with superficial erosion, and ulceration may be present. A patient with Paget's disease generally does not have a temperature. The discharge is bloody from the nipple, not a greenish colour.
A patient who has a diagnosis of fibrocystic breast changes calls the nurse in the clinic with these symptoms. Which of the following findings is most important to report to the health care provider?
- A. There is yellow-green discharge from one of the patient's nipples.
- B. There is an area on the breast that is hot, red, and tender to touch.
- C. The lumps are firm feeling and most are in the upper outer breast quadrants.
- D. The lumps are larger and more painful before the patient's menstrual period.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An area that is hot or red suggests an infectious process such as mastitis, which would require further assessment and treatment. The other information will also be reported, but these findings are typical in fibrocystic breasts.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has had a right mastectomy and the patient asks the nurse how long the biannual mammography will have to continue. Which of the following time frames should the nurse inform the patient is recommended for mammography postmastectomy?
- A. Every 6 months for a year
- B. Every 6 months for 2 years
- C. Every 6 months for 3 years
- D. Every 6 months for life
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The patient should undergo appropriate breast imaging at regular intervals (usually 6 months to 1 year) for two consecutive years.
The nurse is teaching a patient about breast self-examination (BSE) who has had a right-sided mastectomy. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching plan?
- A. Only the remaining breast requires a mammogram screening annually.
- B. BSE should be done daily while taking a bath or shower.
- C. Mammograms should be scheduled every two years.
- D. Performing BSE monthly.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: It is recommended, postmasectomy, that the patient perform monthly BSE on the remaining breast and the surgical site. The most common site of local recurrence of breast cancer is at the surgical site. The woman should undergo appropriate breast imaging at regular intervals (usually 6 months to 1 year), as determined by her risk of recurrence and breast cancer history.
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