Exam (elaborations) Basic Concepts Of Pathophysiology & Implications For Nursing, Genetic Influence, Intracellular Functions (NURS 3366)
A 55-year-old man with emphysema (a type of chronic lung disease) who has smoked 2 packs of cigarettes per day for 40 years is hospitalized for acute onset of cough productive of bloody sputum (sputum=secretions from deep in the lungs). After a few days of testing and treatment, the patient’s nurse reads a physician’s note on the chart: “I have told the patient that the etiologies of his hemoptysis are: 1) Exacerbation of his chronic emphysema and 2) The new diagnosis of lung cancer. The onsets of both were contributed to by his longstanding smoking.” 1. The patient asks the nurse for more information. Which of the following explanations to the patient best indicates a full understanding of the patient’s situation? a. “You have a disease process that was iatrogenically caused by cigarette smoking.” Incorrect: “iatrogenically” means caused by a medical person. b. “You have a sudden onset of a chronic lung disease that was brought on by lung cancer.” Incorrect: the chronic lung disease was part of the medical history of the patient; the term “chronic” means a long-standing disease, not a “sudden onset.” c. “The coughing up of blood is caused by a worsening of a disease you’ve had for a long time plus a new problem-- lung cancer.” d. “These diseases have been creeping up on you for probably 20 years; it just goes to show that you should never have taken up smoking.” Incorrect: no evidence in the scenario to support this sentence. (Besides, it sounds very judgmental.)
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