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NUR 156 Cellular Integrity Exam || With 200+ Questions & Answers (100% Accurate) NUR 156 Cellular Integrity Exam || With 200+ Questions & Answers (100% Accurate) what physical agents are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - sunlight, radiation, radon gas chronic irritation/inflammation, tobacco, industrial chemicals, asbestos what chemical agents are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - tobacco smoke, passive smoke, combustible tobacco forms (cigar, pipe, etc), smokeless tobacco, chemicals in the workplace (pesticides, formaldehydes, arsenic, soot, wood dust, etc) what genetic/familial factors are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2 (breast/ovarian cancer) MEN1 and MEN2 (endocrine neoplasia) the hallmarks of families with a hereditary cancer syndrome include cancer in _______ - ANSWER - two or more first-degree relatives life style factors that could lead to cancer - ANSWER - -excessive sun exposure -diet (fat, alcohol, etc) -obesity -insufficient physical activity -tobacco use/exposure dietary risk for cancer - ANSWER - fats, alcohol, salt-cured or smoked meats, nitrate-nitrite containing foods, and red/processed meats hormonal agents that are known to cause or promote cancer - ANSWER - -synthetic estrogen/progesterone -endogenous estrogen -early onset of menses (before age 12) -delayed onset of menopause (after 55) -delayed childbirth (after 30) T/F the more children you have the more likely a woman is to get breast cancer - ANSWER - False; more kids=less likely primary prevention includes - ANSWER - health promotion and risk reduction; (immunizations) secondary prevention includes - ANSWER - screening and early detection vaccines are an example of _________ prevention - ANSWER - primary Tumor staging determines - ANSWER - size and extent of local invasion/distant mets T/F TNM method is used for grading a tumor - ANSWER - False; staging what numbers are involved with the TNM staging method - ANSWER - T (1-4) N (1-3) M (0-1) Grading a tumor determines

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NUR 156 Cellular Integrity Exam || With
200+ Questions & Answers (100% Accurate)
what physical agents are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - sunlight, radiation,
radon gas chronic irritation/inflammation, tobacco, industrial chemicals, asbestos

what chemical agents are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - tobacco smoke,
passive smoke, combustible tobacco forms (cigar, pipe, etc), smokeless tobacco,
chemicals in the workplace (pesticides, formaldehydes, arsenic, soot, wood dust, etc)

what genetic/familial factors are known to be carcinogenic - ANSWER - genes like
BRCA1 and BRCA2 (breast/ovarian cancer)
MEN1 and MEN2 (endocrine neoplasia)

the hallmarks of families with a hereditary cancer syndrome include cancer in _______ -
ANSWER - two or more first-degree relatives

life style factors that could lead to cancer - ANSWER - -excessive sun exposure
-diet (fat, alcohol, etc)
-obesity
-insufficient physical activity
-tobacco use/exposure

dietary risk for cancer - ANSWER - fats, alcohol, salt-cured or smoked meats, nitrate-
nitrite containing foods, and red/processed meats

hormonal agents that are known to cause or promote cancer - ANSWER - -synthetic
estrogen/progesterone
-endogenous estrogen
-early onset of menses (before age 12)
-delayed onset of menopause (after 55)
-delayed childbirth (after 30)

T/F the more children you have the more likely a woman is to get breast cancer -
ANSWER - False; more kids=less likely

primary prevention includes - ANSWER - health promotion and risk reduction;
(immunizations)

secondary prevention includes - ANSWER - screening and early detection

vaccines are an example of _________ prevention - ANSWER - primary

Tumor staging determines - ANSWER - size and extent of local invasion/distant mets

, T/F TNM method is used for grading a tumor - ANSWER - False; staging

what numbers are involved with the TNM staging method - ANSWER - T (1-4)
N (1-3)
M (0-1)

Grading a tumor determines - ANSWER - type of tissue tumor originated and degree of
differentiation (does it match parent cell)

Most frequently used treatment method for cancer - ANSWER - surgery

biopsy used for small, easily accessible tumors of the skin, upper/lower GI, and upper
respiratory--often removes entire tumor - ANSWER - excisional biopsy

biopsy performed for large tumors to be removed--wedge of tissue is removed -
ANSWER - incisional biopsy

What type of surgery is used to treat cancer, and remove entire tumor as much as
possible - ANSWER - primary

This type of surgery involves removing non-vital tissues or organs that may be at
increased risk of developing cancer - ANSWER - prophylactic

This type of surgery is used to improve function or to obtain a desirable cosmetic effect -
ANSWER - reconstructive

most commonly used radiation therapy that has an invisible beam of highly charged
photons or gamma rays; - ANSWER - external beam radiation therapy (EBRT)

Localized radiation implanted inside the body; nurses should be aware of time,
distancing and shielding - ANSWER - internal radiation (brachytherapy)

T/F patients with internal radiation emit radiation while implant in place - ANSWER -
True

Protective measures for patients with internal radiation - ANSWER - private room,
posting notices, dosimeter, no pregnant women or children visitors/staff, limit visitors to
30 min, 6-foot distance for visitors

localized radiation therapy toxicity presents with - ANSWER - altered skin integrity

systemic radiation therapy toxicity presents with - ANSWER - fatigue, malaise, anorexia

T/F goal of chemo should be to completely eradicate tumor - ANSWER - False; not
really possible to eradicate 100%

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