NUR2502 Multidimensional Care III Exam 1 Review
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Breast Cancer Patho - (answers)Impaired cellular regulation in the breast tissue leading to the
growth and multiplication of a single cell in mammary ducts or lobules.
Breast Cancer Risk Factors - (answers)Include increased age, family history, early menarche,
nulliparity, late menopause, lack of breastfeeding, postmenopausal obesity, smoking/alcohol
consumption, and positive BRCA 1 or 2.
Breast Cancer Assessment - (answers)Involves detecting a lump in the breast, changes in
size/shape/appearance of the breast, skin changes over the breast, inverted nipple, peau d'orange,
and various breast abnormalities.
Breast Cancer Diagnosis - (answers)Involves tests like mammogram, tomosynthesis, ultrasound,
MRI, chest X-ray, CT scan, liver enzymes, serum calcium, and alkaline phosphate.
Breast Cancer Treatment - (answers)Includes non-surgical approaches like vitamins, diets,
herbal therapy, surgical options like lumpectomy, partial/total/radical mastectomy, and adjuvant
therapies like radiation, chemo, drug therapy, and stem cell transplant.
Fibrocystic Breast Disorder Patho - (answers)Describes a non-cancerous condition characterized
by lumpy breast texture.
Fibrocystic Breast Disorder Diagnosis - (answers)Involves clinical breast exam, mammogram,
ultrasound, fine-needle aspiration, and breast biopsy.
Fibrocystic Breast Disorder Treatment - (answers)Includes analgesics, dietary adjustments,
supportive bra usage, ice/heat application, caffeine reduction, needle aspiration, and hormonal
imbalance management.
, Braincrafts
Nursing Care Post Mastectomy - (answers)Involves assessing consciousness level, vital signs,
circulation in hands/feet, incision site, and monitoring drain volume/color.
Abdominal Hysterectomy Monitoring - (answers)Includes tracking vaginal bleeding and
conducting priority assessments/interventions like monitoring vital signs, breath sounds, bowel
sounds, and urine output.
Vaginal Hysterectomy Care - (answers)Involves assessing vaginal bleeding, urinary catheter
care, and perineal care.
Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer - (answers)Include being older than 40, family history of
ovarian/breast cancer, diabetes mellitus, nulliparity, late first pregnancy, and previous breast
cancer.
Cervical Cancer Patho - (answers)Describes the origin of cervical cancer from squamous or
glandular cells, often associated with HPV infection.
Cervical Cancer Risk Factors - (answers)Include HPV/STI, smoking, multiple full-term
pregnancies, age, lack of screening, and oral contraceptive use.
Cervical Cancer Assessment - (answers)Involves symptoms like hematuria, painless vaginal
bleeding, weight loss, dysuria, pelvic pain, chest pain, rectal bleeding, and specific diagnostic
procedures.
Cervical Cancer Diagnosis - (answers)Involves tests like pap smear, colposcopy, endocervical
curettage, and treatments like LEEP, chemotherapy, radiation, cryotherapy, and surgery.
Endometrial Cancer Patho - (answers)Describes endometrial cancer as the most common
reproductive cancer of the inner uterine lining, often adenocarcinoma, associated with various
risk factors.