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Drexel Nursing 221 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update Neoplasia - Answers "New Growth" It implies an abnormality of cellular growth. Synonymous with "tumor". Anemia - Answers A deficiency in circulating red blood cells. Tumors Thrombocytopenia - Answers A deficiency in the number of circulating platelets. Decrease is aggregation and clotting of blood. Epistaxis, metorrhagia hematuria, and petechiae often occur. Increased risk of intracranial hemorrhaging. Leukopenia - Answers A decrease in the number of circulating white blood cells. This causes an increased risk of infection and is the most common cause of death in immunocomprimised patients. Causes weight loss, anorexia, lymphoadenophy, and CNS dysfunction. -penia - Answers Lack of; Deficiency; Decrease. What are the effects of cancer on the body? - Answers 1) Pain - the break down of cells release inflammatory mediators which cause pain. 2) Cachexia - overall loss of weight and general weakness. 3) Immunosuppression - cancer cells secrete immunosuppressents which reduce T and B cell populations. 4) Bonemarrow Suppression - contributes to leucopenia, throbocytopenia and anemia due to destruction of blood forming cells, malnutrition and chemotherapy. 5) Paraneoplastic Syndrome - symptoms that can't be explained by obvious tumor properties (Ex. FUO) 6) Hair loss and sloughing of mucosal membranes due to radiation or chemotherapy. Cachexia - Answers Overall loss of weight and general weakness. Paraneoplastic Syndrome - Answers Symptoms that can't be explained by obvious tumor properties. Ex. Tumors produce/secrete hormones or generate fevers of unknown origins (FUO). Staging of Tumors - Answers Location and pattern of spread of a tumor within the host. Tumor size, extent of local growth, lymph node and organ involvement, and presence of distance of metastases. Grading of Tumors - Answers The histological characterization of tumor cells and the degree of anaplasia. The greater degree of anaplasia (lack of differentiation) the more malignant the tumor. Anaplasia - Answers A lack of differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. A change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other indicated by variation in cell size and shape within a tumor. What are the three main methods of metastasis? - Answers 1) Through the blood. 2) Through the lymphatic system. 3) Site specific metastisis - chemotactic signals allow tumor cells to lock onto specific endothelial cells. Site Specific Metastisis - Answers Tumor cells follow chemotactic signals that all them to lock onto and bind to specific endothelial cells. How does the host defend against metastasis? - Answers Host immune cells bind to receptors on tumor cells and undergo chemical change which kills the tumor cells. Only 1/10,000 tumor cells make it to the blood stream and survive the host's defenses. Some tumor cells can retract their receptors or coat themselves in platelets to dodge the host's immune cells. How do tumor cells invade and metastasize? - Answers Malignant tumor cells secrete digestive enzymes to facilitate their invasive growth into neighboring tissues or into blood vessels or lymphatic vessels. Tumors can't grow more than 2mm unless they grow blood vessels into the tumor to provide oxygen and nutrients. What are the most common cancers that effect men? - Answers 1) Prostate 25% 2) Lung and Bronchial 15% 3) Colon and Rectum 10% What are the most common cancers that effect women? - Answers 1) Breast 26% 2) Lung and Bronchial 14% 3) Colon and Rectum 10% How many different cancers are attributable to smoking? - Answers Lung; Oropharynx; Larynx; Esophagus; Stomach; Pancreas; Bladder; Kidney; Myeloid leukemia. Benign Tumor - Answers Benign growth is generally easily cured. Tumor cells are cells that are typical of the tissue of origin ( meaning they look similar to normal healthy cells). Typically do not metastasize. Benign tumors can still be a cause for concern depending on the location of the tumor. Malignant Tumor - Answers A severe tumor that becomes progressively worse. They are anaplastic, meaning that they have lack of differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. Invasive and infiltrative. High chance of metastasizing.

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Drexel Nursing 221 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update 2025-2026

Neoplasia - Answers "New Growth" It implies an abnormality of cellular growth. Synonymous with
"tumor".

Anemia - Answers A deficiency in circulating red blood cells. Tumors

Thrombocytopenia - Answers A deficiency in the number of circulating platelets. Decrease is aggregation
and clotting of blood. Epistaxis, metorrhagia hematuria, and petechiae often occur. Increased risk of
intracranial hemorrhaging.

Leukopenia - Answers A decrease in the number of circulating white blood cells. This causes an
increased risk of infection and is the most common cause of death in immunocomprimised patients.
Causes weight loss, anorexia, lymphoadenophy, and CNS dysfunction.

-penia - Answers Lack of; Deficiency; Decrease.

What are the effects of cancer on the body? - Answers 1) Pain - the break down of cells release
inflammatory mediators which cause pain.

2) Cachexia - overall loss of weight and general weakness.

3) Immunosuppression - cancer cells secrete immunosuppressents which reduce T and B cell
populations.

4) Bonemarrow Suppression - contributes to leucopenia, throbocytopenia and anemia due to
destruction of blood forming cells, malnutrition and chemotherapy.

5) Paraneoplastic Syndrome - symptoms that can't be explained by obvious tumor properties (Ex. FUO)

6) Hair loss and sloughing of mucosal membranes due to radiation or chemotherapy.

Cachexia - Answers Overall loss of weight and general weakness.

Paraneoplastic Syndrome - Answers Symptoms that can't be explained by obvious tumor properties. Ex.
Tumors produce/secrete hormones or generate fevers of unknown origins (FUO).

Staging of Tumors - Answers Location and pattern of spread of a tumor within the host. Tumor size,
extent of local growth, lymph node and organ involvement, and presence of distance of metastases.

Grading of Tumors - Answers The histological characterization of tumor cells and the degree of
anaplasia. The greater degree of anaplasia (lack of differentiation) the more malignant the tumor.

Anaplasia - Answers A lack of differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. A change in the structure of cells
and in their orientation to each other indicated by variation in cell size and shape within a tumor.

What are the three main methods of metastasis? - Answers 1) Through the blood.

,2) Through the lymphatic system.

3) Site specific metastisis - chemotactic signals allow tumor cells to lock onto specific endothelial cells.

Site Specific Metastisis - Answers Tumor cells follow chemotactic signals that all them to lock onto and
bind to specific endothelial cells.

How does the host defend against metastasis? - Answers Host immune cells bind to receptors on tumor
cells and undergo chemical change which kills the tumor cells. Only 1/10,000 tumor cells make it to the
blood stream and survive the host's defenses. Some tumor cells can retract their receptors or coat
themselves in platelets to dodge the host's immune cells.

How do tumor cells invade and metastasize? - Answers Malignant tumor cells secrete digestive enzymes
to facilitate their invasive growth into neighboring tissues or into blood vessels or lymphatic vessels.
Tumors can't grow more than 2mm unless they grow blood vessels into the tumor to provide oxygen
and nutrients.

What are the most common cancers that effect men? - Answers 1) Prostate 25%

2) Lung and Bronchial 15%

3) Colon and Rectum 10%

What are the most common cancers that effect women? - Answers 1) Breast 26%

2) Lung and Bronchial 14%

3) Colon and Rectum 10%

How many different cancers are attributable to smoking? - Answers Lung; Oropharynx; Larynx;
Esophagus; Stomach; Pancreas; Bladder; Kidney; Myeloid leukemia.

Benign Tumor - Answers Benign growth is generally easily cured. Tumor cells are cells that are typical of
the tissue of origin ( meaning they look similar to normal healthy cells). Typically do not metastasize.
Benign tumors can still be a cause for concern depending on the location of the tumor.

Malignant Tumor - Answers A severe tumor that becomes progressively worse. They are anaplastic,
meaning that they have lack of differentiation of pluripotent stem cells. Invasive and infiltrative. High
chance of metastasizing.

Benign - Answers Kindly; favorable; not cancerous

Malignant - Answers Deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious; cancerous

Metastasis - Answers Cancer cells that invade other parts of the body through the blood, the lymphatic
system or site specific metastasis.

, What are the characteristics of benign tumors? - Answers Histology - Typical of tissue origin; few
mitoses.

Growth Rate - Slow

Localization/Metastasis - Strictly local, often encapsulated/no metastasis due to slow growth.

Tumor Necrosis - Rare

Recurrence after treatment - Rare

Prognosis - Good unless in a critical area.

What are the characteristics of malignant tumors? - Answers Histology - Anaplastic, with abnormal cell
size and shape. Many mitoses.

Growth Rate - Rapid

Localization/Metastasis - Infiltrative and frequent.

Tumor Necrosis - Common

Recurrence after treatment - Common

Prognosis - Poor if untreated.

Necrosis - Answers Tissue and cell death.

Angiogenesis - Answers The formation of new blood vessels (from preexisting blood vessels). Malignant
tumors secrete angiogenic properties into surrounding tissue to generate blood vessel growth toward
the tumor to supply oxygen and nutrients.

Nomenclature of Benign Cancers - Answers Benign cells typically end with -oma.

Nomenclature of Malignant Cancers - Answers Typically end with -sarcoma or -carcinoma. Some
important exceptions are: Neuroblastoma (most malignant), myoloma, retinoblastoma, melanoma,
lymphoma, and Papitoma/Heptioma.

-sarcoma - Answers Malignant tumor of connective tissue.

-carcinoma - Answers Malignant tumor of epithelial origin.

Carcinogen - Answers A substance that causes cancer.

Oncogenesis - Answers AKA Carcinogenesis. Formation of a cancerous tumor.

Carcinogenesis - Answers AKA Oncogenesis. Formation or production of cancerous tumor.

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