Summary NUR 4120 Final New Material
NUR 4120 Final New Material Chapters: 15, 33, 14, (Week 7-8, Class 13-15) Lecture Notes Book Notes Other Oncologic Emergencies • State board loves oncology • When taking care of oncology pt o Chronic phase terminal not doing well Pain management is a big deal We do not hold the pain meds, give around the clock as schedule If its schedule q4h make sure you give it every 4 hours Treat break though pain o Nursing dx esp when it comes to chronic/terminal pt state board wants you to recognize ACUTE PAIN o Family support big deal Educate the family o Understand oncology emergencies At any given time this can occur • Concerns o Metabolic Concerns Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) risk for bleeding tx w/ FFP or cryoprecipitate Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH) • Hyponatremia, weakness, muscle cramps, loss of appetite, fatigue, weight gain, LOC disturbances • Increased urine specific gravity • Fluid restriction this pt is on fluid overload • IF SODIUM GETS TOO LOW 3% NS Septic/Neutropenic Shock* Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS)* • Oncology emergency Anaphylaxis Hypercalcemia* o Structural Concerns Cardiac Tamponade Spinal Cord Compression (SCI)* • Superior vena cava syndrome (SVC) Superior Vena Cava Syndrome (SVC)* Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) o Basically take away that it’s a compression that’s normally caused by a tumor, enlarge lymp nodes o Compression or invasion of SVC by tumor, enlarged lymph nodes, thrombus o Typically associated with lung cancer Breast cancer Kaposi’s sarcoma Lymphoma Mediastinal metastases o May lead to cerebral anoxia, laryngeal edema, bronchial obstruction, death o Clinical manifestations Impaired venous drainage SOB/dyspnea Cough/hoarseness laryngeal edema Chest pain Edema • Neck, face, arms, hands, thorax • This is important to know • Everything is swelling up, swelling to neck and face airway problem • Pay attention to where the edema is usually in the chest and above • FACIAL EDEMA IS ONE OF THE FIRST SIGNS • Sensation of skin tightness, difficulty swallowing, and stridor • Early S/S generally occur in the AM, edema noted especially around the EYES (periorbital). Also collar of shirts will feel tighter Distended jugular veins Dilated thoracic vessels: causes venous patterns on chest wall Increased ICP • Visual disturbances • Headache This is an airway problem #1 to monitor O2 ABC IS A BIG DEAL C/M seen above closer to the vena cava This is a venous problem not arterial o High areas for metastasis brain, lungs, liver, bone o Diagnostics Confirmed by clinical findings Chest x-ray o Management Medical • Radiation therapy • ALOC decreased Thoracic CT Thoracic MRI o shrink tumor or enlarged lymph nodes and relieve symptoms • Chemotherapy • Anticoagulant/Thrombolytic therapy • Intravascular stents
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