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OCN practice test Questions and Answers Verified by Experts Patients diagnosed with head and neck cancer who are being treated with radiation therapy are at risk for oral mucositis. Application of soothing ointments for dryness of the lips, using a soft nylon toothbrush, oral baking soda rinses and moistening food with sauces or gravies are all appropriate teaching points for patients undergoing radiation therapy to the head and neck.

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Patients diagnosed with head and neck cancer who are being treated with radiation therapy are at

risk for oral mucositis. Application of soothing ointments for dryness of the lips, using a soft

nylon toothbrush, oral baking soda rinses and moistening food with sauces or gravies are all

appropriate teaching points for patients undergoing radiation therapy to the head and neck.




Which chromosome is associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia?




Chromosome 7

Philadelphia chromosome

Chromosome 13


P53 The Philadelphia chromosome is present in nearly all CML cases and is detected by

cytogenetic analysis. In only 5-10% of CML cases is the Philadelphia chromosome absent.

Chromosome 7 is linked to leukemias, lymphomas and MDS syndrome. Chromosome 13 is

linked to retinoblastoma and other types of cancer. P53 is a tumor suppressor protein




A patient presents with a new diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer. In the patient's medical

record you learn that the tumor in the right lung is 4 cm x 6 cm and has invaded the visceral

, pleura. There is evidence of metastases in the mediastinal and subcarinal nodes as well as distant

metastasis in the liver. Based on TNM staging, you realize that the patient has which stage of

non-small cell lung cancer?

Stage 2

Stage 3a

Stage 3b


Stage 4 Stage 4




The TNM system for cancer staging outlined by the American Joint Committee on Cancer

(AJCC) assesses three basic components: size of the primary tumor, absence or presence of

regional lymph nodes and the absence or presence of distant metastatic disease. Any evidence of

distant metastasis per TNM staging would classify the cancer as stage 4.




Which of the following is an example of a "B symptom" associated with lymphoma?




Headache

Painful lymph nodes

Night sweats

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