Oncological Nursing
Oncological Nursing
Oncological Nursing
cancer.
D. Frequent x-rays damage the lungs and
make them more susceptible to cancer.
4. In teaching about cancer prevention to
a community group, the nurse stresses
promotion of exercise, normal body
weight, and low-fat diet because
A. most people are willing to make these
changes to avoid cancer.
B. dietary fat and obesity promote growth of
many types of cancer.
C. people who exercise and eat healthy will
make other lifestyle changes.
D. obesity and lack of exercise cause cancer
in susceptible people.
5. During a routine health examination, a
30-year-old patient tells the nurse about a
family history of colon cancer. The nurse
will plan to
A. teach the patient about the need for a
colonoscopy at age 50.
B. ask the patient to bring in a stool
specimen to test for occult blood.
C. schedule a sigmoidoscopy to provide
baseline data about the patient.
D. have the patient ask the doctor about
specific tests for colon cancer.
6. When reviewing the chart for a patient
with cervical cancer, the nurse notes that
the cancer is staged as Tis, N0, M0. The
nurse will teach the patient that
A. the cancer cells are well-differentiated.
B. it is difficult to determine the original site
of the cervical cancer.
C. further testing is needed to determine the
C. Decreased appetite
D. Insomnia
Answers and Rationale
1. Answer: B. do not spread to other
tissues and organs.
The major difference between benign and
malignant tumors is that malignant tumors
invade adjacent tissues and spread to
distant tissues and benign tumors never
metastasize. Both types of tumors may
cause damage to adjacent tissues. The cells
differ from normal in both benign and
malignant tumors. Benign tumors usually do
not recur.
2. Answer: C. Your tumor cells look
more like immature fetal cells than
normal bowel cells.
An undifferentiated cell has an appearance
more like a stem cell or fetal cell and less
like the normal cells of the organ or tissue.
The DNA in cancer cells is always different
from normal cells, whether the cancer cells
are well differentiated or not. All tumor cells
are mutations form the normal cells of the
tissue.
3. Answer: A. Chest x-rays do not detect
cancer until tumors are already at least a
half-inch in size.
A tumor must be at least 1 cm large before it
is detectable by an x-ray and may already
have metastasized by that time.
Radiographs have low doses of radiation,
and an annual x-ray alone is not likely to
increase lung cancer risk. Insurance
companies do not usually authorize x-rays
A. cancerous lumps.
B. areas of thickness or fullness.
C. changes from previous selfexaminations.
D. fibrocystic masses.
A. Duodenal ulcers
B. Hemorrhoids
C. Weight gain
D. Polyps
antimetabolite drug.
Antimetabolites are a diverse
group of antineoplastic agents
that interfere with various
metabolic actions of the cell. The
mechanism of action of
antimetabolites interferes with:
A. cell division or mitosis during the
M phase of the cell cycle.
B. normal cellular processes during
the S phase of the cell cycle.
C. the chemical structure of
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and
chemical binding between DNA
molecules (cell cyclenonspecific).
D. one or more stages of ribonucleic
acid (RNA) synthesis, DNA
synthesis, or both (cell cycle
nonspecific).
18. The ABCD method offers one
way to assess skin lesions for
possible skin cancer. What does
the A stand for?
A. Actinic
B. Asymmetry
C. Arcus
D. Assessment
19. When caring for a male client
diagnosed with a brain tumor of
the parietal lobe, the nurse
expects to assess:
A. short-term memory impairment.
B. tactile agnosia.
C. seizures.
D. contralateral homonymous
hemianopia.
20. A female client is undergoing
tests for multiple myeloma.
lead-lined container.
C. Leave the room and notify the
radiation therapy department
immediately.
D. Put the implant back in place,
using forceps and a shield for selfprotection, and call for help.
A. Vision changes
B. Hearing loss
C. Headache
D. Anorexia
27. A female client with cancer is
being evaluated for possible
metastasis. Which of the
following is one of the most
common metastasis sites for
cancer cells?
A. Liver
B. Colon
C. Reproductive tract
D. White blood cells (WBCs)
28. A 34-year-old female client is
requesting information about
mammograms and breast cancer.
She isnt considered at high risk
for breast cancer. What should
the nurse tell this client?
A. She should have had a baseline
mammogram before age 30.
B. She should eat a low-fat diet to
further decrease her risk of breast
cancer.
A. 24 hours
B. 2 to 4 days
C. 7 to 14 days
D. 21 to 28 days
30. The nurse is preparing for a
female client for magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) to
confirm or rule out a spinal cord
lesion. During the MRI scan,
which of the following would
pose a threat to the client?
A. The client lies still.
B. The client asks questions.
C. The client hears thumping
sounds.
D. The client wears a watch and
wedding band.
31. Nina, an oncology nurse
educator, is speaking to a
womens group about breast
cancer. Questions and comments
from the audience reveal a
misunderstanding of some
aspects of the disease. Various
members of the audience have
prescribes chlorambucil
(Leukeran), 10 mg by mouth daily.
When caring for the client, the
nurse teaches her about adverse
reactions to chlorambucil, such
as alopecia. How soon after the
first administration of
chlorambucil might this reaction
occur?
A. Immediately
B. 1 week
C. 2 to 3 weeks
D. 1 month
35. A male client is receiving the
cell cyclenonspecific alkylating
agent thiotepa (Thioplex), 60 mg
weekly for 4 weeks by bladder
instillation as part of a
chemotherapeutic regimen to
treat bladder cancer. The client
asks the nurse how the drug
works. How does thiotepa exert
its therapeutic effects?
A. It interferes with deoxyribonucleic
acid (DNA) replication only.
B. It interferes with ribonucleic acid
(RNA) transcription only.
C. It interferes with DNA replication
and RNA transcription.
D. It destroys the cell membrane,
causing lysis.
36. The nurse is instructing the 35
year old client to perform a
testicular self-examination. The
nurse tells the client:
A. To examine the testicles while
lying down
B. That the best time for the
examination is after a shower
C. To gently feel the testicle with
C. Bargaining
D. Depression
57. Nurse Farah is caring for a
client following a mastectomy.
Which assessment finding
indicates that the client is
experiencing a complication
related to the surgery?
A. Pain at the incisional site
B. Arm edema on the operative side
C. Sanguineous drainage in the
Jackson-Pratt drain
D. Complaints of decreased
sensation near the operative site
58. The nurse is admitting a male
client with laryngeal cancer to the
nursing unit. The nurse assesses
for which most common risk
factor for this type of cancer?
A. Alcohol abuse
B. Cigarette smoking
C. Use of chewing tobacco
D. Exposure to air pollutants
59. The female client who has
been receiving radiation therapy
for bladder cancer tells the nurse
that it feels as if she is voiding
through the vagina. The nurse
interprets that the client may be
experiencing:
A. Rupture of the bladder
B. The development of a
vesicovaginal fistula
C. Extreme stress caused by the
diagnosis of cancer
D. Altered perineal sensation as a
side effect of radiation therapy
4. Answer C. fatigue