The nurse teaches a patient with cancer of the liver about high-protein, high-calorie diet choices. Which of the following snack choices by the patient indicates that the teaching has been effective?
- A. Orange sherbet
- B. Fresh fruit salad
- C. Strawberry yogurt
- D. Cream cheese bagel
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Yogurt has high biological value because of the protein and fat content. Fruit salad does not have high amounts of protein or fat. Orange sherbet is lower in fat and protein than yogurt. Cream cheese is low in protein.
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After the nurse has finished teaching a patient who is scheduled to receive external beam radiation for abdominal cancer about appropriate diet, which dietary selection by the patient indicates that the teaching has been effective?
- A. Fresh fruit salad
- B. Roasted chicken
- C. Whole wheat toast
- D. Cream of potato soup
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: To minimize the diarrhea that is commonly associated with bowel radiation, the patient should avoid foods high in roughage, such as fruits and whole grains. Lactose intolerance may develop secondary to radiation, so dairy products also should be avoided.
The nurse is teaching a patient who is postmenopausal and has stage III breast cancer about the expected outcomes of her cancer treatment. Which patient statement indicates that the teaching has been effective?
- A. After cancer has not recurred for 5 years, it is considered cured.
- B. The cancer will be cured if the entire tumour is surgically removed.
- C. Cancer is never considered cured, but the tumour can be controlled with surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
- D. I will need to have follow-up examinations for many years after I have treatment before I can be considered cured.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The risk of recurrence varies by the type of cancer. For breast cancer in postmenopausal women the patient needs at least 20 disease-free years to be considered cured. Some cancers are considered cured after a shorter time span, or after surgery, but stage III breast cancer will require additional therapies and ongoing follow-up.
The nurse is caring for a patient undergoing external radiation and has developed a dry desquamation of the skin in the treatment area. Which of the following patient statements indicates that the nurse's teaching about management of the skin reaction has been effective?
- A. I can buy some aloe gel to use on the area.
- B. I will expose the treatment area to a sun lamp daily.
- C. I can use ice packs to relieve itching in the treatment area.
- D. I will scrub the area with warm water to remove the scales.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Aloe gel and cream may be used on the radiated skin area. Ice and sunlamps may injure the skin. Treatment areas should be cleaned gently to avoid further injury.
The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving a vesicant chemotherapeutic agent intravenously. Which of the following actions is most important?
- A. Infuse the medication over a short period of time.
- B. Stop the infusion if swelling is observed at the site.
- C. Administer the chemotherapy through small-bore catheter.
- D. Hold the medication unless a central venous line is available.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Swelling at the site may indicate extravasation, and the IV should be stopped immediately. The medication generally should be given slowly to avoid irritation of the vein. The size of the catheter is not as important as administration of vesicants into a running IV line to allow dilution of the chemotherapeutic drug. These medications can be given through peripheral lines, although central vascular access devices (CVADs) are preferred.
The nurse is caring for a patient with Hodgkin's lymphoma who is undergoing external radiation therapy and tells the nurse, 'I am so tired I can hardly get out of bed in the morning.' Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement?
- A. Minimize activity until the treatment is completed.
- B. Exercise vigorously when fatigue is not as noticeable.
- C. Establish a time to take a short walk almost every day.
- D. Consult with a psychiatrist for treatment of depression.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Walking programs are used to keep the patient active without excessive fatigue. Vigorous exercise when the patient is less tired may lead to increased fatigue. Fatigue is expected during treatment and is not an indication of depression. Minimizing activity may lead to weakness and other complications of immobility.
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