NUR 201 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING ||VERIFIED
EXAM!!|| EXAM 3 NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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The nurse is formulating a teaching plan according to
evidence-based breast cancer screening guidelines for a
50-year-old woman
with low risk factors. Which diagnostic methods would be
included in the plan? (Select all that apply.)
a. Annual mammogram
b. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
c. Breast ultrasound
d. Breast self-awareness
e. Clinical breast examination
f. Self-breast examination - ANSWER-ANS: A, D, E
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Guidelines from the American Cancer Society include
annual mammograms for low risk women starting at the
age of 45 and
continuing through the age of 54. At 55, women can
continue annual mammography or change to every 2
years. MRI and
ultrasound are done for abnormal findings or for high risk
women. Breast self-awareness is important so women can
detect changes
early. Current data shows that SBE is not a valuable
screening tool. Asymptomatic women 40 and older should
have a clinical
breast exam annually.
After a breast examination, the nurse is documenting
assessment findings that indicate possible breast cancer.
Which abnormal
findings need to be included as part of the client's
electronic medical record? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Peau d'orange
b. Dense breast tissue
c. Nipple retraction
d. Mobile mass at 2 o'clock
e. Nontender axillary nodes
f. Skin ulceration - ANSWER-ANS: A, C, D, F
In the documentation of a breast mass, skin changes such
as dimpling (peau d'orange), nipple retraction, and
whether the mass is
fixed or movable are charted. The location of the mass
should be stated by the "face of a clock." Skin ulceration is
also a common sign. Dense breast tissue and nontender
axillary nodes are not abnormal assessment findings that
may indicate breast cancer.
A woman is interested in alternative and complementary
treatments for the nausea and vomiting caused by the side
effects of
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chemotherapy for breast cancer. Which therapies wound
the nurse suggest? (Select all that apply.)
a. Acupuncture
b. Chiropractic
c. Journaling
d. Aromatherapy
e. Shiatsu
f. Black cohosh - ANSWER-ANS: A, D, E
Alternative and complementary measures are chosen by
many women. For nausea and vomiting, the best choices
would be
acupuncture, aromatherapy, and shiatsu. Chiropractic
treatments would help pain. Journaling would be beneficial
for fear and
anxiety. Black cohosh is frequently used for hot flashes.
A client is starting hormonal therapy with tamoxifen to
lower the risk for breast cancer. What information needs to
be explained by