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Nursing 3100 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 2025/2026( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).

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Nursing 3100 Exam 3
Steven Johnson's Syndrome


Photosensitivity Reaction


Mongolian Spot


Impetigo/staph infection


Cellulitis


Gangrene associated with septic shock and decorticate posturing


Positive PPD for TB


Lyme disease bullseye rash


Intertrigo due to candida


Diaper rash caused by candida


Thrush in a baby due to candida


Thrush in adult male due to candida; patient HIV positive


Tinea infection/tinea versicolor

,Tinea infection/tinea corporis-ringworm


Smallpox


Viral exanthema in a child


Herpes simplex-herpes labials-cold sore


Herpes zoster-singles


Kaposi's sarcoma in HIV positive patient


Herpes zoster, singles


Viral exanthem- rosieola (Herpes type 6)


C.
​"Cancer cells are the​body's cells that have lost the ability to control their​growth."
A client with cancer asks the nurse how cancer occurs. Which response should the nurse
provide the​client?
A.
​"Cancer is​genetic; you inherited the predisposition for​cancer."
B.
​"Cigarette smoking and​second-hand smoke are the primary causes of​cancer."
C.
​"Cancer cells are the​body's cells that have lost the ability to control their​growth."
D.
​"Cancer is caused primarily by viruses in the​environment."


A.
​"Some cancers have a strong genetic​component."
C.
​"Cancers have a very strong environmental​component."
E.
​"Cancer can result from damaged tumor suppressor​genes."

,Which should the nurse include as the causes of cancer when providing client​education?
​Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
Select all that apply.
A.
​"Some cancers have a strong genetic​component."
B.
​"Cancer can result from tissue​trauma."
C.
​"Cancers have a very strong environmental​component."
D.
​"Cancer can result from increased levels of​stress."
E.
​"Cancer can result from damaged tumor suppressor​genes."


A.
Surgery
B.
Chemotherapy
E.
Radiation therapy
Which therapeutic interventions should the nurse include when teaching a client about the
primary treatments for​cancer?
​Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
Select all that apply.
A.
Surgery
B.
Chemotherapy
C.
Nutrition therapy
D.
Alternative medicine
E.
Radiation therapy


D.
​"Lung cancer cells have a low growth​fraction, which means there​isn't much difference between
the number of replicating and resting​cells."
A client asks the nurse why lung cancers are less sensitive to antineoplastic agents. Which
response should the nurse provide the​client?
A.

, "​ Lung cancer cells grow in a​high-oxygen environment, so they are not very sensitive to
antineoplastic​agents."
B.
​"Lung cancer cells have been growing for a long time before​detection, so they are less
sensitive to antineoplastic​agents."
C.
​"Lung cancer cells have a very erratic cell​cycle, and this is why there​isn't much difference
between the number of replicating and resting​cells."
D.
​"Lung cancer cells have a low growth​fraction, which means there​isn't much difference between
the number of replicating and resting​cells."


C.
​"Tamoxifen works by blocking estrogen receptors on breast​tissue."
A client asks why tamoxifen is so effective for the treatment of breast cancer. Which response
should the nurse provide the​client?
A.
​"Tamoxifen works by inhibiting the metabolism of breast cancer​cells."
B.
​"Tamoxifen works by inhibiting the cellular mitosis of breast​cancer."
C.
​"Tamoxifen works by blocking estrogen receptors on breast​tissue."
D.
​"Tamoxifen works by binding to the DNA of breast cancer​cells."


D.
The client who consumes excessive alcohol
Which client should the nurse recognize has the highest risk for developing​cancer?
A.
The client who usually applies sunscreen when going outdoors
B.
The client who frequently forgets self-breast exams but has routine mammograms
C.
The client who is 25 pounds overweight but exercises regularly
D.
The client who consumes excessive alcohol


C.
Instruct the client to avoid extreme temperatures of food selections.
Which intervention should the nurse integrate into the plan of care for a client receiving
cyclophosphamide​(Cytoxan) experiencing oral​irritation?

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