Explain what is going on with breast cancer if a patient is in Stage III. What is metastasis?
In the third stage of breast cancer there is requirement to completely remove breast followed by chemotherapy and radiation ttherapy to assure destruction of possible carcinogenic cells, fragments/nuclei of cancer cell.
The metastasis is the satge of development of secondary malignant tumour growths away from the primary site of the cancer.
Explain what is going on with breast cancer if a patient is in Stage III. What...
What are the risk factors for developing breast cancer? Explain potential genetic and environmental risk factors. Does Mrs. Smith have any of these in her history? Explain Mrs. Smith's diagnosis: Stage IIB Invasive Ductal Carcinoma T2N1miM0. Specifically discuss the type of breast cancer and the staging of her diagnosis.
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer? Please explain in 400 words
Women with breast cancer should not be given what drug drug for hyperthyrodism patient education with IV cefotetan patient teaching levothyroxin ways insulin can be administered
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer?
1. Compare the signs of fibrocystic disease and breast cancer. 2. Explain why chemotherapy and radiation may be recommended following surgery for breast cancer even when no lymph nodes appear to be involved. 3. Explain the recommended treatment for estrogen dependent breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. 4. Explain what is meant by targeted therapy for breast cancer. 5. Discuss the importance of breast cancer screening and early diagnosis.
what lab values would you expect to find on a patient with stage II colon cancer? A patient is having a partial colectomy for stage II colon cancer. -what physician orders would you expect for this (pre and post-op)? -what nursing interventions would you implement?
Explain the benefits of cancer screening. Explain the drawbacks of cancer screening. How would you explain to a non-high risk individual their chances of having breast cancer. How would you explain to a patient with a positive mammogram, their chances of actually having breast cancer?
15. What leads to anorexia and cachexia of body wasting in a patient with end-stage cancer or severe illness? 16. What are the therapeutic (mechanism of action) and adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiation? 17. What occurs in each stage of the cell cycle? What mechanisms prevent cancer from occurring most of the time? 18. What are the laboratory consequence of cancer treatments and medications? What interventions are given to treat them?
About 20 women in 80,000 have breast cancer. Suppose the mammogram detecting breast cancer when a woman has breast cancer is 0.90 and the mammogram detecting breast cancer on a woman who does not have breast cancer is 0.01. If a woman has breast cancer, what is the probability that the mammogram will not detect breast cancer? If the mammogram shows breast cancer, what is the probability that she truly has breast cancer? If the mammogram shows a woman has...
Question 1. What is the priority for caring for a patient with stage IV breast metastatic disease in bones, brain, and liver. What are two nursing interventions we can utilize when caring for her, please provide rationales. 2. Describe the ethical and legal issues of advanced directives including the role and responsibilities of the healthcare surrogate decision-maker.