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patient who received a recent bone marrow transplant. The nurse would monitor
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loss and altered breathing patterns. Clear sputum and orthostatic blood pressure
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changes would not be seen. - 6. In caring for a patient admitted with lung cancer,
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the symptoms and include
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are at increased risk for disease occurrence. The nurse should inform the patient
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of the outcome measures of the screening plan. The nurse should not dissuade
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the patient from the process based on stating there is no family history, as there is
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no evidence that an adequate family history has been obtained. Similarly, to
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patient being evaluated for breast cancer is not certain whether she and her
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the results. What is the nurse's best response?
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