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NRSG 3420: FINAL BIG REVIEW ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with cancer. Which therapies are used to treat cancer? Select all that apply. A. electroconvulsive therapy B. hyperthermia ...
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NRSG 3420: FINAL BIG REVIEW ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A nurse is caring for a client newly diagnosed with cancer. Which therapies are used to treat cancer? Select all that apply. A. electroconvulsive therapy B. hyperthermia C. surgery D. chemotherapy E. radiation therapy - Answer -Correct response: B. hyperthermia C. surgery D. chemotherapy E. radiation therapy Explanation: Cancer is frequently treated with a combination of therapies using standardized protocols. The basic methods used to treat cancer are surgery, radiation therapy, hyperthermia, and chemotherapy. Electroconvulsive therapy is a method of treatment for mental distress or illness. Reference: Hinkle, J.L., & Cheever, K.H., Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of MedicalSurgical Nursing, 14th ed., Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018, Chapter 15: Management of Patients with Oncologic Disorders, p. 334. During an annual examination, an older client tells the nurse, "I don't understand why I need to have so many cancer screening tests now. I feel just fine!" Based on knowledge of neoplastic disease and the aging immune system, what teaching should the nurse include in the client's plan of care? Select all that apply. Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com A. Nutritional intake to support a competent immune response plays an important role in reducing the incidence of cancer. A healthy diet including protein, vitamins, minerals, and some fats can alter the risk of cancer development. B. Tumor cells may possess special blocking factors that coat tumor cells and prevent their destruction by killer T lymphocytes; therefore the body may not recognize the tumor as foreign and fail to destroy the malignant cells. Routine screening increases the chance of finding and treating cancer early. C. The immune system is integrated with other psychophysiological processes and is regulated by the brain. Aging of the brain can have immunologic consequences and can affect neural and endocrine function increasing the risk of cancer development. D. Education about the importance of adhering to a recommended vaccine schedule should be initiated to boost the immune system function. E. The increase in occurrence of autoimmune diseases with aging strongly suggests a predisposition toward various types of cancer due to the body's inability to differentiate between self and nonself. Routine screening increases the chance of finding and treating cancer early. - Answer -Correct response: A. Nutritional intake to support a competent immune response plays an important role in reducing the incidence of cancer. A healthy diet including protein, vitamins, minerals, and some fats can alter the risk of cancer development. B. Tumor cells may possess special blocking factors that coat tumor cells and prevent their destruction by killer T lymphocytes; therefore the body may not recognize the tumor as foreign and fail to destroy the malignant cells. Routine screening increases the chance of finding and treating cancer early. E. The increase in occurrence of autoimmune diseases with aging strongly suggests a predisposition toward various types of cancer due to the body's inability to differentiate between self and nonself. Routine screening increases the chance of finding and treating cancer early. Explanation: Large tumors can release antigens into the blood, and these antigens Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com
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