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MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF  PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH  RATIONALES
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    MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES

  • MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES A patient is diagnosed with a stage I tumor in situ (TIS). Which explanation of TIS by the nurse is the best? - answer-b. "The tumor has not invaded any tissues beyond the original site." A patient with cancer is scheduled for palliative surgery. Which explanation should the nurse use to describe the purpose of this surgery? - answer-b. Palliative surgery is done to increase the patien...
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MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF  PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH  RATIONALES
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    MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES

  • MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES A patient is diagnosed with a stage I tumor in situ (TIS). Which explanation of TIS by the nurse is the best? - answer-b. "The tumor has not invaded any tissues beyond the original site." A patient with cancer is scheduled for palliative surgery. Which explanation should the nurse use to describe the purpose of this surgery? - answer-b. Palliative surgery is done to increase the patien...
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MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF  PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH  RATIONALES        A patient is diagnosed with a stage I tumor in situ (TIS). Which explanation of TIS  by the nurse is the best? - answer-b. "The tumor has not invaded any tissues
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    MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES A patient is diagnosed with a stage I tumor in situ (TIS). Which explanation of TIS by the nurse is the best? - answer-b. "The tumor has not invaded any tissues

  • MSN [CHAPTER 11; NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER] ASSESSMENT WITH RATIONALES A patient is diagnosed with a stage I tumor in situ (TIS). Which explanation of TIS by the nurse is the best? - answer-b. "The tumor has not invaded any tissues beyond the original site." A patient with cancer is scheduled for palliative surgery. Which explanation should the nurse use to describe the purpose of this surgery? - answer-b. Palliative surgery is done to increase the patien...
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